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Broken Embraces
Film
7 & 9:30 pm each day, with an additional show at 4 pm on Wednesday
Nominated for Golden Globe, Best Foreign Language Film
Directed by Pedro Almodóvar
A man writes, lives and loves in darkness. Fourteen years before, he was in a brutal car crash on the island of Lanzarote. In the accident, he not only lost his sight, he also lost Magdalena “Lena” Rivas, played by Penelope Cruz, the love of his life.
This man uses two names: Harry Caine, a playful pseudonym with which he signs his literary works, stories and scripts, and Mateo Blanco, his real name, with which he lives and signs the film he directs, played by Lluís Homar. After the accident, Mateo Blanco reduces himself to his pseudonym, Harry Caine. If he can’t direct films he can only survive with the idea that Mateo Blanco died on Lanzarote with his beloved Lena.
In the present day, Harry Caine lives, thanks to the scripts he writes and to the help he gets from his faithful former production manager, Judit García, and from Diego, her son, his secretary, typist and guide. Since he decided to live and tell stories, Harry is an active, attractive blind man who has developed all his other senses in order to enjoy life, on a basis of irony and self-induced amnesia. He has erased from his biography any trace of his first identity, Mateo Blanco.
One night Diego has an accident and Harry becomes his caretaker. Diego’s mother, Judit, is out of Madrid and they decide not to tell her anything so as not to alarm her. During the first nights of his convalescence, Diego asks him about the time when he answered to the name of Mateo Blanco, after a moment of astonishment Harry can’t refuse and he tells Diego what happened fourteen years before with the idea of entertaining him, just as a father tells his little child a story so that he’ll fall asleep.
The story of Mateo, Lena, Judit and Ernesto Martel is a story of “amour”, dominated by fatality, jealously, the abuse of power, treachery and a guilt complex. A moving and terrible story, the most expressive image of which is the photo of two lovers embracing, torn into a thousand pieces.
Details
COST:
$8*, $6* for students
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: The State Theatre
WEBSITE: http://www.thestatetheatre.org
Venue
The State Theatre
130 West College Avenue
State College, PA, 16801
Contact
Kristy Cyone
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814-272-0606
