Cannes Film Festival 2006 - Volver
Today's Cannes Film Festival screenings include Volver, a film starring Penelope Cruz, and directed and written by Pedro Almodovar. The Spanish film is set in Madrid, and focuses on the lives of three generations of women.
Another attention-getting film today is sure to be An Inconvenient Truth, a documentary focusing on Al Gore and his environmental crusade.
Also screening today:
- Red Road
- Selon Charlie (Charlie Says)
- Requiem for Billy the Kid
- Shortbus
- Bled Number One
- Il Regista Di Matrimoni
- The Unforgiven
- Monte Cristo
- Odd Man Out
Be sure to keep up with the Cannes Film Festival glitterati action with my daily blog and my main Cannes Film Festival 2006 page.
Does reading about Volver get you in a Spain kind of a mood. Plan a trip to Madrid, or just see a map of Spain and consult a Spain guidebook. Try a Spanish wine or make some sangria. You could save yourself reading subtitles of movies from Spain by learning Spanish.
If the Al Gore flick is more up your alley, learn more about environmental issues. Keep posted on Democratic happenings by tracking a liberal blog.
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