
Pain and Glory
Salvador Mallo, a filmmaker in the twilight of his career, remembers his life: his mother, his lovers, the actors he worked with. The sixties in a small village in Valencia, the eighties in Madrid, the present, when he feels an immeasurable emptiness, facing his mortality, the incapability of continuing filming, the impossibility of separating creation from his own life. The need of narrating his past can be his salvation.
- 7.4
- 2019
- Released
- 1h 54m

Antonio Banderas
Salvador Mallo
Asier Etxeandia
Alberto Crespo
Leonardo Sbaraglia
Federico Delgado
Nora Navas
Mercedes
Julieta Serrano
Old Jacinta
Penélope Cruz
Jacinta
César Vicente
Eduardo
Asier Flores
Young Salvador
Cecilia Roth
Zulema
Susi Sánchez
Pious Woman from Paterna
Raúl Arévalo
Venancio Mallo
Pedro Casablanc
Dr. A. Galindo
Julián López
Presenter
Eva Martín
Radiologist
Sara Sierra
Conchita
Constancia Céspedes

Rosalía
Laundress Rosita
Marisol Muriel
Laundress Mari
Paqui Horcajo
Laundress Mercedes
Alba Gómez

Xavi Sáez
Man at Cinema
Aline Casagrande

Luis Calero
Father José María
Virgil-Henry Mathet
Gallerist
Chimezie Eke
Drug Dealer
Esperanza Guardado

Miguel Rivera

Eneko Galende
Boy at Seminary
Fernando Iglesias
Pianist













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- #mother son relationship
- #gay theme
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Reviews

This is a wonderful notional career retrospective of filmmaker "Salvador Mallo" (Antonio Banderas) who has a reached an age where he struggles with painkillers and mobility issues - and so embarks on a bit of nostalgia reliving his life. This will one day be described as a classic. Almodóvar at his most pure, grafting the fiction to the fact in such a beautifully crafted way that it is almost impo

If you were to tell me that ‘Pain and Glory’ was Pedro Almodóvar’s final film, I would be inclined to believe you. Rarely has the act of looking back on one's past been so vividly and honestly depicted, and so richly and emotionally satisfying. You can feel the need for this film to exist in every frame, a need to understand and reflect and celebrate and mourn. It is a portrait of an artist at a c











