All About My Mother

 

All About My Mother (Todo sobre mi madre) (1999)

NEUTRAL
In-Theaters
Movie Reviews96%
R
1999, Drama, 1h 39m
RT Critics’ Score: 98% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 93%
Awards & Nominations: Won 1 Oscar
58 wins & 40 nominations total

 

Critics Consensus

Almodovar weaves together a magnificent tapestry of femininity with an affectionate wink to classics of theater and cinema in this poignant story of love, loss and compassion.
 

Audience Consensus

Almodovar totally nailed it with this flick! He’s got this amazing way of blending together all these different elements of femininity and giving a nod to the classics of theater and cinema. It’s a real tear-jerker, but also super heartwarming. You’ll definitely need some tissues handy. Overall, it’s a beautiful story about love, loss, and compassion that’ll leave you feeling all the feels.
 
Movie Trailer

Movie Info

Storyline

Argentine Manuela Echevarria, an organ transplant coordinator at a Madrid hospital, ran off from her husband in Barcelona eighteen years ago upon learning that she was pregnant, their son, Esteban, who she has never told about his father despite his curiosity, and her husband who didn’t know about the pregnancy when she ran off. An event coinciding with Esteban, an aspiring writer, turning seventeen leads to Manuela feeling the need to return to Barcelona to look for her husband. There, she ends up further acting as the maternal figure for people in need. One is a young nun named Sister Rosa, who she meets through her old friend, a transvestite prostitute who has assumed the name Agrado in her agreeable nature. Rosa has a strained relationship with her own conservative mother, as she is consumed with caring for her ill husband, who suffers from Alzheimer’s. The other is actress Huma Rojo, currently appearing as Blanche Dubois in a stage production of A Streetcar Named Desire, which has long been a touchstone for Manuela in productions of it coinciding with milestone moments in her life, this production no different. Huma is in a troubled codependent relationship with her younger “Stella Kowalski” costar Nina Cruz, a closet junkie, hence Huma’s emotional need for support. By the end of her stay in Barcelona, Manuela will have another non-relative for who she will feel the need to act as a mother figure.

 
Production Company(ies)
El Deseo Renn Productions, France 2 Cinéma
 
Distributor
Sony Pictures Classics, Sony Pictures Entertainment
 
Release Type
Theatrical, Theatrical (Limited)
 
Filming Location(s)
Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
 
MPAA / Certificate
Rated R for sexuality including strong sexual dialogue, language and some drug content
 
Year of Release
2000
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
  • Sound mix:
    Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio:
    2.35 : 1
  • Runtime:
    1h 39m
  • Language(s):
    Spanish, Catalan
  • Country of origin:
    Spain
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Nov 24, 1999 Original
    Release Date (Streaming): Nov 3, 2009

 
Genre(s)
Drama
 
Keyword(s)
All About My Mother, R, Drama, 1h 39m, 98% Tomatometer, 93 Reviews, 93% Audience Score, Pedro Almodóvar, Agustín Almodóvar, Cecilia Roth, Eloy Azorín, Marisa Paredes, Penélope Cruz, Candela Peña, Antonia San Juan, reviewed by David Ansen, David Edelstein, Jonathan Holland, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Andrew Sarris, Geoff Andrew, Bryan Petroff, Jan Stuart, Nick Levine, Nicholas Bell, Ruhaan Shah, directed by Pedro Almodóvar, written by Pedro Almodóvar, produced by Agustín Almodóvar, Drama, Spanish (Spain), $8.3M Box Office, Dolby SR, Dolby Digital, Surround, Scope (2.35:1), Manuela, Esteban, Huma Rojo, Sister Rosa, Nina, Agrado, femininity, love, loss, compassion, transvestite, LGBTQ+, organ donation, hookers, AIDS, transsexuals, sexuality, language, some drug content, strong sexual dialogue
 

Box Office Details

Worldwide gross: $67,953,969
Worldwide gross (inflation-adjusted): $117,860,436
Worldwide gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 945
Worldwide tickets sold (est.): 12,852,828
 
US/Canada gross: $8,344,738
US/Canada gross (inflation-adjusted): $14,473,245
US/Canada gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 1,507
US/Canada opening weekend: $50,362
US/Canada opening weekend (inflation-adjusted): $87,349
US/Canada opening weekend ranking (inflation-adjusted): 1,986
 
Budget and Earnings Details
Production budget (est.): NA
Production budget (inflation-adjusted): NA
Production budget ranking: NA
Marketing and distribution budget (inflation-adjusted est.): NA
Box office net earnings to date (inflation-adjusted est.): NA
ROI to date (est.): NA
ROI ranking: NA

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Cecilia RothEloy AzorínMarisa ParedesPenélope CruzCandela Peña
Cecilia Roth
Eloy Azorín
Marisa Paredes
Penélope Cruz
Candela Peña
Manuela
Esteban
Huma Rojo
Sister Rosa
Nina
Cecilia Roth – Manuela
Eloy Azorín – Esteban
Marisa Paredes – Huma Rojo
Penélope Cruz – Sister Rosa
Candela Peña – Nina
Antonia San Juan – Agrado

 

Pedro AlmodóvarPedro AlmodóvarAgustín Almodóvar
Pedro Almodóvar
Pedro Almodóvar
Agustín Almodóvar
Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
Pedro Almodóvar
 
Writer(s)
Pedro Almodóvar
 
Producer(s)
Agustín Almodóvar

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals
Cannes
 
Awards & Nominations
Won 1 Oscar
58 wins & 40 nominations total
 
Academy Awards
Oscar Best Foreign Language Film of the Year Winners, Oscar Best International Feature Film Of The Year Winners, Oscar Winners
 

Top Reviews
David AnsenDavid EdelsteinJonathan HollandJonathan RosenbaumAndrew Sarris
David Ansen
David Edelstein
Jonathan Holland
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Andrew Sarris
Newsweek
Slate
Variety
Chicago Reader
Observer
ALL ABOUT MY MOTHER
  All Critics (93) | Top Critics (29) | Fresh (91) | Rotten (2)
  This is humanism in drag: Almodovar’s passionate redefinition of family values.
 
  March 6, 2018
 
  David Ansen
  Newsweek
  TOP CRITIC
  It’s a lovely work.
 
  August 12, 2008
 
  David Edelstein
  Slate
  TOP CRITIC
  An emotionally satisfying and brilliantly played take on the ups and (mostly) downs of a group of less-than-typical female friends.
 
  August 12, 2008
 
  Jonathan Holland
  Variety
  TOP CRITIC
  For me it felt like a good many weeks at a politically correct summer camp.
 
  August 12, 2008
 
  Jonathan Rosenbaum
  Chicago Reader
  TOP CRITIC
  All About My Mother, for all its self-deconstruction, is played with more sobriety and conviction than any of Mr. Almodvar’s previous films.
 
  April 27, 2007
 
  Andrew Sarris
  Observer
  TOP CRITIC
  It displays a depth and maturity lacking in Almodvar’s earlier work.
 
  February 9, 2006
 
  Geoff Andrew
  Time Out
  TOP CRITIC
  Not only is this the Spanish director’s most sophisticated film to date, it’s a watershed moment in his career and one of the best movies of the year.
 
  May 27, 2022
 
  Bryan Petroff
  Out Magazine
  Almodóvar has never been shy about displays of feeling, but rarely has he employed his operatic shifts of emotion with such confidence and control.
 
  April 5, 2022
 
  Jan Stuart
  The Advocate
  Arguably the best ever film by visionary Pedro Almodóvar, this heartfelt comedy drama is a celebration of womanhood and maternity which also explores – with tender sensitivity – the trials and tribulations of LGBTQ+ life.
 
  May 10, 2021
 
  Nick Levine
  NME
  On paper, it features a plot which sounds like the soapiest of Sirk mixed with the most lurid of telenovela and yet, as a testament to the writer/director’s mastery, it’s a vividly joyful odyssey of fluctuating emotional tones.
 
  August 10, 2020 | Rating: 4/5
 
  Nicholas Bell
  IONCINEMA.com
  …this melodramatic narrative, in the end, is a satisfying story about femininity and companionship. Arguably one of Almodóvar’s masterpieces…
 
  April 29, 2020
 
  Ruhaan Shah
  Film Companion
  For all the film’s purple prose and soap opera dramatics, Almodóvar never loses sight of his characters’ simple humanity.
 
  February 22, 2020 | Rating: 4/4
 
  Mattie Lucas
  From the Front Row…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
Argentine Manuela Echevarria, an organ transplant coordinator at a Madrid hospital, ran off from her husband in Barcelona eighteen years ago upon learning that she was pregnant, their son, Esteban, who she has never told about his father despite his curiosity, and her husband who didn’t know about the pregnancy when she ran off. An event coinciding with Esteban, an aspiring writer, turning seventeen leads to Manuela feeling the need to return to Barcelona to look for her husband. There, she ends up further acting as the maternal figure for people in need. One is a young nun named Sister Rosa, who she meets through her old friend, a transvestite prostitute who has assumed the name Agrado in her agreeable nature. Rosa has a strained relationship with her own conservative mother, as she is consumed with caring for her ill husband, who suffers from Alzheimer’s. The other is actress Huma Rojo, currently appearing as Blanche Dubois in a stage production of A Streetcar Named Desire, which has long been a touchstone for Manuela in productions of it coinciding with milestone moments in her life, this production no different. Huma is in a troubled codependent relationship with her younger “Stella Kowalski” costar Nina Cruz, a closet junkie, hence Huma’s emotional need for support. By the end of her stay in Barcelona, Manuela will have another non-relative for who she will feel the need to act as a mother figure.
 
Trivia

 
Goofs / Tidbits
Antonia San Juan’s performance as Agrado, a socially unacceptable transsexual, is described as “colorful” and “optimistic” by a critic review.
 
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