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Volver

Volver (Spanish pronunciation: [bolˈber], meaning "to go back") is a 2006 Spanish comedy-drama[1][2] film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Penélope Cruz, Carmen Maura, Lola Dueñas, Blanca Portillo, Yohana Cobo, and Chus Lampreave. Revolving around an eccentric family of women from a wind-swept region south of Madrid, Cruz stars as Raimunda, a working-class woman forced to go to great lengths to protect her 14-year-old daughter Paula. To top off the family crisis, her mother Irene returns from the dead to tie up loose ends.

Volver
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPedro Almodóvar
Written byPedro Almodóvar
Produced byEsther García
Starring
CinematographyJosé Luis Alcaine
Edited byJosé Salcedo
Music byAlberto Iglesias
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros. Entertainment España
Release date
  • 17 March 2006 (2006-03-17) (Spain)
Running time
121 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish
Budget$9.4 million
Box office$87.2 million

The plot originates in Almodóvar's earlier film The Flower of My Secret (1995), where it features as a novel which is rejected for publication but is stolen to form the screenplay of a film named The Freezer. Drawing inspiration from the Italian neorealism of the late 1940s to early 1950s and the work of pioneering directors such as Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti, and Pier Paolo Pasolini, Volver addresses themes like sexual abuse, loneliness and death, mixing the genres of farce, tragedy, melodrama, and magic realism. Set in the La Mancha region, Almodóvar's place of birth, the filmmaker cited his upbringing as a major influence on many aspects of the plot and the characters.

Volver premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d'Or. It received critical acclaim and ultimately won two awards at the festival, for Best Actress (shared by the six main actresses) and Best Screenplay.[3] The film's Spanish premiere was held on 10 March 2006 in Puertollano, where the filming had taken place. Cruz was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for Best Actress, making her the first Spanish woman ever to be nominated in that category.[4]

Plot

Raimunda (Penélope Cruz) and Sole (Lola Dueñas) are sisters who grew up in Alcanfor de las Infantas, a small village in La Mancha, but now both live in Madrid. Their parents had died in a fire three years before.

Raimunda and her daughter Paula (Yohana Cobo) live with Paula's father Paco (Antonio de la Torre). When he attempts to rape Paula, claiming that he is not really her father, Paula stabs him to death in self-defense. Raimunda hides the corpse in the deep-freezer of a nearby restaurant with an absent owner, Emilio (Carlos Blanco). When members of a film crew happen upon the restaurant, Raimunda strikes a deal to cater for them, and finds herself back in the restaurant business.

Meanwhile, Sole returns for the funeral of her elderly and dementia-stricken Aunt Paula (Chus Lampreave). Aunt Paula's neighbour Agustina (Blanca Portillo) confesses to Sole that she has heard Paula talking to the ghost of their mother Irene (Carmen Maura). Sole encounters her mother's ghost herself, and when she returns to Madrid, she discovers that the ghost has stowed away in the trunk of her car. Sole agrees to let Irene stay with her and assist her with clients for her illicit hair salon, which she operates out of her apartment. Irene agrees to pose as a Russian immigrant who doesn't speak any Spanish. Irene questions why Raimunda hates her and is fearful of revealing her presence to Raimunda.

Raimunda reveals to Paula that Paco was not her biological father, promising to tell her the whole story later. Agustina is diagnosed with terminal cancer and goes to Madrid for treatment. Raimunda visits her in the hospital. Agustina asks Raimunda if she has seen her mother's ghost. Agustina hopes that the ghost will be able to tell her about her own mother, who disappeared three years before. Raimunda leaves Paula with Sole, rents a van and transports the freezer to a convenient spot by the river Júcar. While staying in Sole's apartment, Paula meets her grandmother's ghost and grows close to her. The next night, Agustina comes to the restaurant, and reveals two startling secrets: her mother and Raimunda's father were having an affair, and her mother disappeared on the same day that Raimunda's parents died.

Sole reveals to Raimunda that she has seen their mother's ghost, who is in the next room with Paula. Irene admits that she did not, in fact, die in the fire, and reveals the whole truth. The reason for Raimunda and Irene's estrangement is that Raimunda's father sexually abused her, resulting in the birth of Paula; thus, Paula is Raimunda's daughter and her sister. Irene tells Raimunda that she did not know about the abuse until Aunt Paula told her about it, and never forgave herself for not noticing it.

Irene explains that she found her husband in bed with another woman and started the fire that killed them both. The ashes that had been presumed to be Irene's were, in fact, the ashes of Agustina's mother, the woman with whom Irene's husband was having an affair. After the fire, Irene wandered for several days in the countryside, until she decided that she wanted to turn herself in. But first, she wanted to say goodbye to Aunt Paula, who had lost the ability to look after herself and with whom Irene had been living prior to setting the fire. Paula welcomed Irene home as if nothing had happened, and Irene stayed, caring for her sister and expecting that the police would come soon to arrest her. Due to the superstitious and closed nature of the community, however, the police never came and the residents, accustomed to tales of the dead returning, explained the rare sightings of Irene as a ghost.

The family reunites at Aunt Paula's house. Irene reveals her presence to Agustina, who believes her to be a ghost. Irene pledges to stay in the village and care for Agustina as her cancer worsens, saying to Raimunda that it was the least that she could do after killing Agustina's mother. Raimunda visits her mother at Agustina's house, and the two embrace and promise to repair their relationship.

Cast

 
 
 
Top to bottom: Penélope Cruz, Blanca Portillo and Lola Dueñas star in the film.

Production

Origins

Volver was first developed by Pedro Almodóvar, based on a story actress Marisa Paredes told him during the production of their 1995 film The Flower of My Secret, another film set in the La Mancha region.[5] The story revolved around a heartbroken Puerto Rican man who opts to kill his mother-in-law in hopes of reuniting with his beloved wife, who left him and broke off contact, at her mother's funeral. Owning a restaurant, he leaves it in his neighbour's care, when he is about to kill his victim.[5] Fascinated by the story and its background, Almodóvar decided on incorporating elements of it into the screenplay of The Flower of My Secret, making it the plot of a movie-within-the-movie based on the main character's novel in the film.[5] While working on the script for Volver, he would however settle on outlining the role of the neighbour Raimunda, as the film's central character, while Emilio, the Puerto Rican, eventually became a supporting role only.[6]

Almodóvar says of the story that "it is precisely about death...More than about death itself, the screenplay talks about the rich culture that surrounds death in the region of La Mancha, where I was born. It is about the way (not tragic at all) in which various female characters, of different generations, deal with this culture".[7]

Casting

Penélope Cruz was the first reported to have landed one of the starring roles in Volver, having previously worked with Almodóvar on his films Live Flesh (1997) and All About My Mother (1999).[8] In preparing for her role, the actress watched Italian neorealism films from the 1950s, many of them starring Sophia Loren and Claudia Cardinale, to study "the Italian maggiorate" that Almodóvar envisioned for her performance in the film.[5] Cruz, who had to wear a prosthetic bottom while filming, noted the role of Raimunda as "the best gift an actress can get".[9]

Carmen Maura, the star of Almodóvar's debut Pepi, Luci, Bom (1980) and five additional films with the director, was the first to be cast in the film alongside Cruz.[8] Her engagement marked her first collaboration with Almodóvar after a period of 18 years and a reported fallout during the production of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1989).[10] Maura commented on the "borderline character" of Irene as a "very complicated [role to play]".[10]

Filming

Shooting locations included Almagro.[11]

Music

The tango "Volver" by Carlos Gardel with lyrics by Alfredo Le Pera is converted to flamenco and is sung in the movie with the voice of Estrella Morente and lip synced by Penélope Cruz. The dance tune playing at the party prior to Raimunda's lip syncing is called "Good Thing" by the British three-piece indie-dance combo Saint Etienne.

Reception

Box office

In the US alone, the film had made $12,897,993 (15.4% of the total) at the box office after 26.4 weeks of release in 689 theatres. The box office figure from the rest of the world is somewhere in the region of $71,123,059 (84.6% of the total) according to Box Office Mojo. The total worldwide gross is estimated at $84,021,052.[12]

As of 22 January 2007 the film had grossed $12,241,181 at the Spanish box office.[13]

Critical reception

 
Almodóvar and Cruz on the red carpet at the 2006 Prince of Asturias Awards.

Fotogramas, Spain's top film magazine, gave it a five-star rating.[14] Upon its U.S. release, A. O. Scott made it an "NYT Critics' Pick" and wrote:[15]

To relate the details of the narrative—death, cancer, betrayal, parental abandonment, more death—would create an impression of dreariness and woe. But nothing could be further from the spirit of Volver which is buoyant without being flip, and consoling without ever becoming maudlin. Mr. Almodóvar acknowledges misfortune—and takes it seriously—from a perspective that is essentially comic. Very few filmmakers have managed to smile so convincingly in the face of misery and fatality: Jean Renoir and Billy Wilder come immediately to mind, and Mr. Almodóvar, if he is not yet their equal, surely belongs in their company. Volver is often dazzling in its artifice—José Luis Alcaine's ripe cinematography, Alberto Iglesias's suave, heart-tugging score— but it is never false. It draws you in, invites you to linger and makes you eager to return.

Roger Ebert gave it his highest rating of four stars, calling it "enchanting, gentle, transgressive" and notes "Almodovar is above all a director who loves women—young, old, professional, amateur, mothers, daughters, granddaughters, dead, alive. Here his cheerful plot combines life after death with the concealment of murder, success in the restaurant business, the launching of daughters and with completely serendipitous solutions to (almost) everyone's problems".[16]

As of 2020, the film has a "Certified Fresh" rating from critics at Rotten Tomatoes, scoring a 91% based on 157 "Certified fresh" reviews out of 172 critics, and an average rating of 7.81/10, with the general consensus being "Volver catches director Pedro Almodóvar and star Penélope Cruz at the peak of their respective powers, in service of a layered, thought-provoking film".[17] It also has a score of 84 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on 38 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[18]

Top ten lists

The film appeared on many critics' top ten lists of the best films of 2006.[19]

Sight & Sound magazine's critics poll named Volver the 2nd-best film of 2006.[20] In 2019, The Guardian ranked the film 46th in its 100 best films of the 21st century list.[21]

Awards and nominations

Volver received a standing ovation when it was screened as part of the official selection at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, and won the Best Screenplay award as well as the award for Best Actress — which was shared by the six stars of the film.[3]

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2006 59th Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Penélope Cruz, Carmen Maura, Lola Dueñas, Blanca Portillo, Yohana Cobo and Chus Lampreave Won [3]
Best Screenplay Pedro Almodóvar Won
19th European Film Awards Best Film Nominated
Best Director Pedro Almodóvar Won
Best Screenwriter Pedro Almodóvar Nominated
Best Actress Penélope Cruz Won
Best Cinematographer José Luis Alcaine Won
Best Composer Alberto Iglesias Won
11th Satellite Awards Best Foreign Language Film Won
Best Actress – Drama Penélope Cruz Nominated
Best Director Pedro Almodóvar Nominated
Best Screenplay – Original Pedro Almodóvar Nominated
19th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Penélope Cruz Nominated
Best Foreign Language Film Nominated
2007 78th National Board of Review Awards Best Foreign Language Film Won
7th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards Best Foreign Language Film Won
64th Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Drama Penélope Cruz Nominated
Best Foreign Language Film Nominated
12th Critics' Choice Awards Best Actress Penélope Cruz Nominated
Best Foreign Language Film Nominated
5th Golden Eagle Awards Best Foreign Language Film Won [22]
21st Goya Awards Best Film Won
Best Director Pedro Almodóvar Won
Best Original Screenplay Pedro Almodóvar Nominated
Best Actress Penélope Cruz Won
Best Original Score Alberto Iglesias Won
Best Supporting Actress Carmen Maura Won
Lola Dueñas Nominated
Blanca Portillo Nominated
Best Cinematography José Luis Alcaine Nominated
Best Costume Design Sabine Daigeler Nominated
Best Make-Up and Hairstyles Massimo Gattabrusi and Ana Lozano Nominated
Best Art Direction Salvador Parra Nominated
Best Production Supervision Toni Novella Nominated
Best Sound Nominated
13th Screen Actors Guild Awards Best Actress Penélope Cruz Nominated
60th British Academy Film Awards Best Actress Penélope Cruz Nominated
Best Foreign Language Film Nominated
16th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Leading Role Penélope Cruz Won [23][24]
Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role Blanca Portillo Won
Lola Dueñas Nominated
Carmen Maura Nominated
Best Film Actress in a Minor Role Chus Lampreave Won
32nd César Awards Best Foreign Film Nominated
79th Academy Awards Best Actress Penélope Cruz Nominated
12th Empire Awards Best Actress Penélope Cruz Won
12th Forqué Awards Best Film Nominated [25]
French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Awards Best Foreign Film Won

References

  1. ^ Abele, Robert (12 December 2006). "Penelope Cruz, 'Volver'". Variety. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Volver". Entertainment Weekly. 10 August 2006. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Festival de Cannes: Volver". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 13 December 2009.
  4. ^ Schwartz, Missy (3 November 2006). "Penelope Cruz's return to greatness". Entertainment Weekly. New York City. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d D'Ursi, Carlo (14 March 2006). "Interview with Pedro Almodóvar, Director". Cineuropa. Retrieved 24 August 2011.
  6. ^ Pérez, Armando; Rey, Jennifer. "Volver:Regreso A La Mancha". CineActual. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  7. ^ A Volver Diary by Pedro Almodóvar
  8. ^ a b . Clubcultura.com. 16 May 2005. Archived from the original on 4 April 2005. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  9. ^ Murray, Rebecca (16 May 2005). . About.com. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  10. ^ a b D'Ursi, Carlo (14 March 2006). "Interview with Carmen Maura, Actress". Cineuropa. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  11. ^ "Almodóvar rueda en Almagro escenas de la película ´Volver´". Córdoba. Prensa Ibérica. 6 August 2005.
  12. ^ Volver (2006) from boxofficemojo.com
  13. ^ Volver (2006) – International Box Office Results from boxofficemojo.com
  14. ^ Volver (2006), Fotogramas.
  15. ^ Scott, A. O. (3 November 2006). "The Darkest of Troubles in the Brightest of Colors". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
  16. ^ Ebert, Roger (22 November 2006). "Volver". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
  17. ^ Volver at Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2012-02-07
  18. ^ "Volver". Metacritic.
  19. ^ . Metacritic. Archived from the original on 13 December 2007. Retrieved 8 January 2008.
  20. ^ "The best films of 2006". bfi.org.
  21. ^ "The 100 best films of the 21st century". The Guardian. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  22. ^ Золотой Орел 2006 [Golden Eagle 2006] (in Russian). Ruskino.ru. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  23. ^ "'Volver' y 'Así es (si así os parece)', las favoritas a los premios Unión de Actores". El Mundo. 5 January 2007.
  24. ^ "La Unión de Actores premia 'Volver´, 'El método Grönholm´ y 'Mujeres´". La Opinión de La Coruña. 13 February 2007.
  25. ^ "'El Laberinto del Fauno', ganadora del Premio Cinematográfico José María Forqué". La Vanguardia. 9 May 2007.

External links

  • Audio and Transcript from a 4 August 2006 interview about Volver with Pedro Almodóvar and Penélope Cruz at the National Film Theatre
  • Volver at IMDb
  • Volver at AllMovie
  • Volver at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Volver at Metacritic  
  • "Volver". sonyclassics.com. from the original on 16 March 2016.
  • from moviegrande.com

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For other uses see Volver disambiguation Volver Spanish pronunciation bolˈber meaning to go back is a 2006 Spanish comedy drama 1 2 film written and directed by Pedro Almodovar The film features an ensemble cast that includes Penelope Cruz Carmen Maura Lola Duenas Blanca Portillo Yohana Cobo and Chus Lampreave Revolving around an eccentric family of women from a wind swept region south of Madrid Cruz stars as Raimunda a working class woman forced to go to great lengths to protect her 14 year old daughter Paula To top off the family crisis her mother Irene returns from the dead to tie up loose ends VolverTheatrical release posterDirected byPedro AlmodovarWritten byPedro AlmodovarProduced byEsther GarciaStarringPenelope Cruz Carmen Maura Lola Duenas Blanca Portillo Yohana Cobo Chus LampreaveCinematographyJose Luis AlcaineEdited byJose SalcedoMusic byAlberto IglesiasProductioncompanyEl DeseoDistributed byWarner Bros Entertainment EspanaRelease date17 March 2006 2006 03 17 Spain Running time121 minutesCountrySpainLanguageSpanishBudget 9 4 millionBox office 87 2 millionThe plot originates in Almodovar s earlier film The Flower of My Secret 1995 where it features as a novel which is rejected for publication but is stolen to form the screenplay of a film named The Freezer Drawing inspiration from the Italian neorealism of the late 1940s to early 1950s and the work of pioneering directors such as Federico Fellini Luchino Visconti and Pier Paolo Pasolini Volver addresses themes like sexual abuse loneliness and death mixing the genres of farce tragedy melodrama and magic realism Set in the La Mancha region Almodovar s place of birth the filmmaker cited his upbringing as a major influence on many aspects of the plot and the characters Volver premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival where it competed for the Palme d Or It received critical acclaim and ultimately won two awards at the festival for Best Actress shared by the six main actresses and Best Screenplay 3 The film s Spanish premiere was held on 10 March 2006 in Puertollano where the filming had taken place Cruz was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for Best Actress making her the first Spanish woman ever to be nominated in that category 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Origins 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Music 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical reception 5 3 Top ten lists 5 4 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditRaimunda Penelope Cruz and Sole Lola Duenas are sisters who grew up in Alcanfor de las Infantas a small village in La Mancha but now both live in Madrid Their parents had died in a fire three years before Raimunda and her daughter Paula Yohana Cobo live with Paula s father Paco Antonio de la Torre When he attempts to rape Paula claiming that he is not really her father Paula stabs him to death in self defense Raimunda hides the corpse in the deep freezer of a nearby restaurant with an absent owner Emilio Carlos Blanco When members of a film crew happen upon the restaurant Raimunda strikes a deal to cater for them and finds herself back in the restaurant business Meanwhile Sole returns for the funeral of her elderly and dementia stricken Aunt Paula Chus Lampreave Aunt Paula s neighbour Agustina Blanca Portillo confesses to Sole that she has heard Paula talking to the ghost of their mother Irene Carmen Maura Sole encounters her mother s ghost herself and when she returns to Madrid she discovers that the ghost has stowed away in the trunk of her car Sole agrees to let Irene stay with her and assist her with clients for her illicit hair salon which she operates out of her apartment Irene agrees to pose as a Russian immigrant who doesn t speak any Spanish Irene questions why Raimunda hates her and is fearful of revealing her presence to Raimunda Raimunda reveals to Paula that Paco was not her biological father promising to tell her the whole story later Agustina is diagnosed with terminal cancer and goes to Madrid for treatment Raimunda visits her in the hospital Agustina asks Raimunda if she has seen her mother s ghost Agustina hopes that the ghost will be able to tell her about her own mother who disappeared three years before Raimunda leaves Paula with Sole rents a van and transports the freezer to a convenient spot by the river Jucar While staying in Sole s apartment Paula meets her grandmother s ghost and grows close to her The next night Agustina comes to the restaurant and reveals two startling secrets her mother and Raimunda s father were having an affair and her mother disappeared on the same day that Raimunda s parents died Sole reveals to Raimunda that she has seen their mother s ghost who is in the next room with Paula Irene admits that she did not in fact die in the fire and reveals the whole truth The reason for Raimunda and Irene s estrangement is that Raimunda s father sexually abused her resulting in the birth of Paula thus Paula is Raimunda s daughter and her sister Irene tells Raimunda that she did not know about the abuse until Aunt Paula told her about it and never forgave herself for not noticing it Irene explains that she found her husband in bed with another woman and started the fire that killed them both The ashes that had been presumed to be Irene s were in fact the ashes of Agustina s mother the woman with whom Irene s husband was having an affair After the fire Irene wandered for several days in the countryside until she decided that she wanted to turn herself in But first she wanted to say goodbye to Aunt Paula who had lost the ability to look after herself and with whom Irene had been living prior to setting the fire Paula welcomed Irene home as if nothing had happened and Irene stayed caring for her sister and expecting that the police would come soon to arrest her Due to the superstitious and closed nature of the community however the police never came and the residents accustomed to tales of the dead returning explained the rare sightings of Irene as a ghost The family reunites at Aunt Paula s house Irene reveals her presence to Agustina who believes her to be a ghost Irene pledges to stay in the village and care for Agustina as her cancer worsens saying to Raimunda that it was the least that she could do after killing Agustina s mother Raimunda visits her mother at Agustina s house and the two embrace and promise to repair their relationship Cast Edit Top to bottom Penelope Cruz Blanca Portillo and Lola Duenas star in the film Penelope Cruz as Raimunda a mother living in Madrid s suburbs Carmen Maura as Irene Trujillo the mother of Raimunda and Sole Yohana Cobo as Paula Blanca Portillo as Agustina Lola Duenas as Soledad Sole Chus Lampreave as Aunt Paula Antonio de la Torre as Paco Maria Isabel Diaz as Regina Carlos Blanco as Emilio Neus Sanz as Ines Leandro Rivera as Auxiliar Produccion Yolanda Ramos as Presentadora TVProduction EditOrigins Edit Volver was first developed by Pedro Almodovar based on a story actress Marisa Paredes told him during the production of their 1995 film The Flower of My Secret another film set in the La Mancha region 5 The story revolved around a heartbroken Puerto Rican man who opts to kill his mother in law in hopes of reuniting with his beloved wife who left him and broke off contact at her mother s funeral Owning a restaurant he leaves it in his neighbour s care when he is about to kill his victim 5 Fascinated by the story and its background Almodovar decided on incorporating elements of it into the screenplay of The Flower of My Secret making it the plot of a movie within the movie based on the main character s novel in the film 5 While working on the script for Volver he would however settle on outlining the role of the neighbour Raimunda as the film s central character while Emilio the Puerto Rican eventually became a supporting role only 6 Almodovar says of the story that it is precisely about death More than about death itself the screenplay talks about the rich culture that surrounds death in the region of La Mancha where I was born It is about the way not tragic at all in which various female characters of different generations deal with this culture 7 Casting Edit Penelope Cruz was the first reported to have landed one of the starring roles in Volver having previously worked with Almodovar on his films Live Flesh 1997 and All About My Mother 1999 8 In preparing for her role the actress watched Italian neorealism films from the 1950s many of them starring Sophia Loren and Claudia Cardinale to study the Italian maggiorate that Almodovar envisioned for her performance in the film 5 Cruz who had to wear a prosthetic bottom while filming noted the role of Raimunda as the best gift an actress can get 9 Carmen Maura the star of Almodovar s debut Pepi Luci Bom 1980 and five additional films with the director was the first to be cast in the film alongside Cruz 8 Her engagement marked her first collaboration with Almodovar after a period of 18 years and a reported fallout during the production of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown 1989 10 Maura commented on the borderline character of Irene as a very complicated role to play 10 Filming Edit Shooting locations included Almagro 11 Music EditThe tango Volver by Carlos Gardel with lyrics by Alfredo Le Pera is converted to flamenco and is sung in the movie with the voice of Estrella Morente and lip synced by Penelope Cruz The dance tune playing at the party prior to Raimunda s lip syncing is called Good Thing by the British three piece indie dance combo Saint Etienne Reception EditBox office Edit In the US alone the film had made 12 897 993 15 4 of the total at the box office after 26 4 weeks of release in 689 theatres The box office figure from the rest of the world is somewhere in the region of 71 123 059 84 6 of the total according to Box Office Mojo The total worldwide gross is estimated at 84 021 052 12 As of 22 January 2007 the film had grossed 12 241 181 at the Spanish box office 13 Critical reception Edit Almodovar and Cruz on the red carpet at the 2006 Prince of Asturias Awards Fotogramas Spain s top film magazine gave it a five star rating 14 Upon its U S release A O Scott made it an NYT Critics Pick and wrote 15 To relate the details of the narrative death cancer betrayal parental abandonment more death would create an impression of dreariness and woe But nothing could be further from the spirit of Volver which is buoyant without being flip and consoling without ever becoming maudlin Mr Almodovar acknowledges misfortune and takes it seriously from a perspective that is essentially comic Very few filmmakers have managed to smile so convincingly in the face of misery and fatality Jean Renoir and Billy Wilder come immediately to mind and Mr Almodovar if he is not yet their equal surely belongs in their company Volver is often dazzling in its artifice Jose Luis Alcaine s ripe cinematography Alberto Iglesias s suave heart tugging score but it is never false It draws you in invites you to linger and makes you eager to return Roger Ebert gave it his highest rating of four stars calling it enchanting gentle transgressive and notes Almodovar is above all a director who loves women young old professional amateur mothers daughters granddaughters dead alive Here his cheerful plot combines life after death with the concealment of murder success in the restaurant business the launching of daughters and with completely serendipitous solutions to almost everyone s problems 16 As of 2020 the film has a Certified Fresh rating from critics at Rotten Tomatoes scoring a 91 based on 157 Certified fresh reviews out of 172 critics and an average rating of 7 81 10 with the general consensus being Volver catches director Pedro Almodovar and star Penelope Cruz at the peak of their respective powers in service of a layered thought provoking film 17 It also has a score of 84 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 38 critics indicating universal acclaim 18 Top ten lists Edit The film appeared on many critics top ten lists of the best films of 2006 19 2nd Marjorie Baumgarten The Austin Chronicle 3rd Glenn Kenny Premiere 3rd Kevin Crust Los Angeles Times 3rd Richard Corliss Time magazine 3rd Philip Martin Arkansas Democrat Gazette 4th Andrew O Hehir Salon 4th Peter Travers Rolling Stone 4th Ray Bennett The Hollywood Reporter 5th Desson Thomson The Washington Post 6th Claudia Puig USA Today 6th Scott Tobias The A V Club 7th Kenneth Turan Los Angeles Times 8th A O Scott The New York Times 8th Keith Phipps The A V Club 8th Kirk Honeycutt The Hollywood Reporter 8th Stephen Holden The New York Times 9th Shawn Levy The Oregonian 10th David Ansen Newsweek 10th Lou Lumenick New York Post General top ten Carina Chocano Los Angeles Times Carrie Rickey The Philadelphia Inquirer Joe Morgenstern The Wall Street Journal Liam Lacey and Rick Groen The Globe and MailSight amp Sound magazine s critics poll named Volver the 2nd best film of 2006 20 In 2019 The Guardian ranked the film 46th in its 100 best films of the 21st century list 21 Awards and nominations Edit Volver received a standing ovation when it was screened as part of the official selection at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and won the Best Screenplay award as well as the award for Best Actress which was shared by the six stars of the film 3 Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2006 59th Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Penelope Cruz Carmen Maura Lola Duenas Blanca Portillo Yohana Cobo and Chus Lampreave Won 3 Best Screenplay Pedro Almodovar Won19th European Film Awards Best Film NominatedBest Director Pedro Almodovar WonBest Screenwriter Pedro Almodovar NominatedBest Actress Penelope Cruz WonBest Cinematographer Jose Luis Alcaine WonBest Composer Alberto Iglesias Won11th Satellite Awards Best Foreign Language Film WonBest Actress Drama Penelope Cruz NominatedBest Director Pedro Almodovar NominatedBest Screenplay Original Pedro Almodovar Nominated19th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Penelope Cruz NominatedBest Foreign Language Film Nominated2007 78th National Board of Review Awards Best Foreign Language Film Won7th Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards Best Foreign Language Film Won64th Golden Globe Awards Best Actress Drama Penelope Cruz NominatedBest Foreign Language Film Nominated12th Critics Choice Awards Best Actress Penelope Cruz NominatedBest Foreign Language Film Nominated5th Golden Eagle Awards Best Foreign Language Film Won 22 21st Goya Awards Best Film WonBest Director Pedro Almodovar WonBest Original Screenplay Pedro Almodovar NominatedBest Actress Penelope Cruz WonBest Original Score Alberto Iglesias WonBest Supporting Actress Carmen Maura WonLola Duenas NominatedBlanca Portillo NominatedBest Cinematography Jose Luis Alcaine NominatedBest Costume Design Sabine Daigeler NominatedBest Make Up and Hairstyles Massimo Gattabrusi and Ana Lozano NominatedBest Art Direction Salvador Parra NominatedBest Production Supervision Toni Novella NominatedBest Sound Nominated13th Screen Actors Guild Awards Best Actress Penelope Cruz Nominated60th British Academy Film Awards Best Actress Penelope Cruz NominatedBest Foreign Language Film Nominated16th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actress in a Leading Role Penelope Cruz Won 23 24 Best Film Actress in a Secondary Role Blanca Portillo WonLola Duenas NominatedCarmen Maura NominatedBest Film Actress in a Minor Role Chus Lampreave Won32nd Cesar Awards Best Foreign Film Nominated79th Academy Awards Best Actress Penelope Cruz Nominated12th Empire Awards Best Actress Penelope Cruz Won12th Forque Awards Best Film Nominated 25 French Syndicate of Cinema Critics Awards Best Foreign Film WonReferences Edit Abele Robert 12 December 2006 Penelope Cruz Volver Variety Retrieved 31 July 2020 Volver Entertainment Weekly 10 August 2006 Retrieved 31 July 2020 a b c Festival de Cannes Volver festival cannes com Retrieved 13 December 2009 Schwartz Missy 3 November 2006 Penelope Cruz s return to greatness Entertainment Weekly New York City Retrieved 14 January 2018 a b c d D Ursi Carlo 14 March 2006 Interview with Pedro Almodovar Director Cineuropa Retrieved 24 August 2011 Perez Armando Rey Jennifer Volver Regreso A La Mancha CineActual Retrieved 25 August 2011 A Volver Diary by Pedro Almodovar a b Penelope Cruz Meets Carmen Maura In Volver To Be Filmed On Madrid And Castilla La Mancha Clubcultura com 16 May 2005 Archived from the original on 4 April 2005 Retrieved 26 August 2011 Murray Rebecca 16 May 2005 Penelope Cruz Talks About Volver About com Archived from the original on 8 October 2012 Retrieved 26 August 2011 a b D Ursi Carlo 14 March 2006 Interview with Carmen Maura Actress Cineuropa Retrieved 26 August 2011 Almodovar rueda en Almagro escenas de la pelicula Volver Cordoba Prensa Iberica 6 August 2005 Volver 2006 from boxofficemojo com Volver 2006 International Box Office Results from boxofficemojo com Volver 2006 Fotogramas Scott A O 3 November 2006 The Darkest of Troubles in the Brightest of Colors The New York Times Retrieved 7 February 2012 Ebert Roger 22 November 2006 Volver Chicago Sun Times Retrieved 12 September 2018 Volver at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 2012 02 07 Volver Metacritic Metacritic 2006 Film Critic Top Ten Lists Metacritic Archived from the original on 13 December 2007 Retrieved 8 January 2008 The best films of 2006 bfi org The 100 best films of the 21st century The Guardian 13 September 2019 Retrieved 17 September 2019 Zolotoj Orel 2006 Golden Eagle 2006 in Russian Ruskino ru Retrieved 6 March 2017 Volver y Asi es si asi os parece las favoritas a los premios Union de Actores El Mundo 5 January 2007 La Union de Actores premia Volver El metodo Gronholm y Mujeres La Opinion de La Coruna 13 February 2007 El Laberinto del Fauno ganadora del Premio Cinematografico Jose Maria Forque La Vanguardia 9 May 2007 External links EditAudio and Transcript from a 4 August 2006 interview about Volver with Pedro Almodovar and Penelope Cruz at the National Film Theatre Volver at IMDb Volver at AllMovie Volver at Rotten Tomatoes Volver at Metacritic Volver sonyclassics com Archived from the original on 16 March 2016 Volver Production Notes from moviegrande comAwardsPreceded byThe Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada Cannes Film FestivalPrix du scenario2006 Succeeded byThe Edge of Heaven Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volver amp oldid 1149673588, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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