
Return.
Raimunda, a working-class woman living in Madrid, is dealing with the aftermath of a fire that killed her parents in her native village in La Mancha. Raimunda's life is further complicated when her deceased mother, Irene, returns as a ghost to resolve unfinished family business, including a murder and other buried truths.
- 7.5
- 2006
- Released
- 2h 1m

Penélope Cruz
Raimunda
Carmen Maura
Irene
Lola Dueñas
Sole
Blanca Portillo
Agustina
Yohana Cobo
Paula
Chus Lampreave
Tía Paula
Antonio de la Torre
Paco
Carlos Blanco
Emilio
María Isabel Díaz Lago
Regina
Neus Sanz
Inés
Leandro Rivera
Production Assistant
Pepa Aniorte
Neighbor
Yolanda Ramos
TV Presenter
Elvira Cuadrupani
Neighbor
María Alfonsa Rosso
Neighbor
Fanny de Castro
Neighbor
Eli Iranzo
Neighbor
Carlos García Cambero
Carlos
Magdalena Brotto
Neighbor
Isabel Ayúcar
Neighbor
Concha Galán
Neighbor
Mari Franç Torres
Neighbor
Natalia Roig
Neighbor
Mila Espiga
Neighbor (uncredited)
Valeria Vereau
Make-up Artist (uncredited)![Volver (2006) Original Trailer [FHD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/ZmWsnWy0iUA/hqdefault.jpg)
![Official Trailer [Subtitled]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/ABSvppyQGdE/hqdefault.jpg)
Released
es
$9,400,000.00
$85,605,851.00
- #child abuse
- #fire
- #rape
- #sexual abuse
- #madrid, spain
- #superstition
- #return
- #solidarity
- #village
- #abusive father
- #death
- #ghost
Reviews

This is a cracking film that follows "Raimunda" (Penelope Cruz) as she returns to her hometown to visit the grave of her mother. It turns out that she left many years ago amidst an environment of turbulence and tragedy. Together with her daughter "Paula" (Yohana Como) and "Sole" (Lola Dueñas) they visit the aunt who raised her - and who is now living in a world of her own, before returning to Madr

Great film! First of all, the acting is terrific. Penélope Cruz is obviously the pick of the bunch, she shows her quality and then some in the role; especially for the more emotive scenes. Lola Dueñas, Yohana Cobo and Carmen Maura also give noteworthy performances. Blanca Portillo makes her presence felt, too. The story is paced expertly, with the two hour run time flying by. It is quite the











