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Ingrid and Martha were close friends in their youth, when they worked together at the same magazine. Ingrid went on to become an autofiction novelist while Martha became a war reporter, and they were separated by the circumstances of life.
After years of being out of touch, they meet again in an extreme but strangely sweet situation.
Director
Pedro Almodóvar
Cast
Julianne Moore, Tilda Swinton, John Turturro
Rating
Year
2025
Country
Spain, United States
Language
English
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Reviews
- "It’s a lovely, mordant, tender affair; a lush September song in duet, performed with aplomb by Swinton and Moore as they stroll the secondhand bookstores or lounge by the pool they can’t be bothered to swim in."
- The Guardian - "For a story which ponders on late-life exhaustion and loss of curiosity and pleasure, THE ROOM NEXT DOOR strikes a defiant blow against ennui, staking out new territory for the director."
- Screen Daily - "This is not the film you may have expected, but this is a film you can cherish. Its characters bursting with life, its music playful, its visuals astonishing, its plot inviting, and its heart is open. All you have to do is listen."
- The Daily Beast - "THE ROOM NEXT DOOR, as driven by the scalding humanity of Swinton’s performance, lifts you up and delivers a catharsis. The movie is all about death, yet in the unblinking honesty with which it confronts that subject, it’s powerfully on the side of life."
- Variety - "The film is not aiming to depress its audience, though. It is instead cathartic and energizing to witness these dire topics chewed over and spun into delicate poetry. It’s an act of communion, really, Almodóvar drawing us in close to say that yes, yes he shares our same doleful worry."
- Vanity Fair - "In these intensely moving moments it feels as if the two artists — Joyce and Almodóvar — are connecting across time, desperate to express the ineffable, and keen to capture a creative moment that honours both the living and the dead."
- The Times - "[Almodóvar] loses none of his dramatic power, directing his stars to some of the best work of their luminous careers and telling a story of incredible emotional truth."
- RogerEbert.com - "Swinton and Moore imbue the movie with heart that at first seems elusive, along with the dignity, humanity and empathy that are as much Almodóvar’s subjects here as mortality."
- Financial Times
Awards
- Venice Film Festival
Festivals
- Toronto Int'l Film Festival
- San Sebastián Int'l Film Festival
- Rio de Janeiro Int'l Film Festival
- Busan Int'l Film Festival
- Leiden Int'l Film Festival
- Hamptons Int'l Film Festival
- Philadelphia Int'l Film Festival
- Chicago Int'l Film festival
- Tokyo Int'l Film Festival
- New York Film Festival
- and more...