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Entries in Bitter Christmas (3)

Friday
May222026

Cannes: Pedro Almodovar's "Bitter Christmas" plays a dangerous artistic game

by Elisa Giudici

Leonardo Sbaraglia stars in 'BITTER CHRISTMAS'

Pedro Almodóvar has spent the last few years stripping away the protective layers between himself and his cinema. Ever since Pain and Glory, his films have stopped merely borrowing from autobiography and started openly feeding on it. The characters no longer resemble fragments of the director; they practically announce themselves as extensions of him. Bitter Christmas (Amarga Navidad) pushes that process to an almost uncomfortable extreme. It is simultaneously a film about artistic exhaustion, physical decline, creative addiction, and the terror of becoming irrelevant while still alive enough to notice it happening.

For much of its runtime, though, the film appears to be failing. Scenes drift without urgency. Narrative threads open and dissipate. Characters talk endlessly without ever fully arriving anywhere emotionally. Even desire, once the volatile lifeblood of Almodóvar’s cinema, feels strangely absent, reduced to memory, routine, residue. Watching Amarga Navidad, it becomes difficult not to wonder whether this is simply what late-period decline looks like: a legendary filmmaker trapped inside diminished versions of his former obsessions. That uneasy sensation turns out to be the film’s central provocation...

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Sunday
Apr122026

Cannes Lineup - The Competition Films

by Nathaniel R 

Almodóvar will be competing for the Palme for the seventh time with "BITTER CHRISTMAS"

The Cannes competition lineup is here. There's been a lot of scuttlebutt online that it's disappointing. I don't know how that can be the case yet when the films are unseen. It is true that it is very expected in that it is mostly auteurs that they have programmed in the past but that is literally ALWAYS the case since Cannes isn't exactly known for straying from their favourites. What's interesting -- at least to me -- is that the lineup feels gayer than usual with multiple LGBTQ+ filmmakers in the mix. If we're lucky the Queer Palm race will be as spoiled for quality choices as the Palme d'Or!

Cláudio is planning his regular "Cannes at home" series in which he'll revisit previous features from this year's returning auteurs. What else would you love to see? 

COMPETITION LINEUP 2026

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Wednesday
Feb042026

We Can't Wait: 2026. (Part One: A-F)

by Nathaniel R

Jessie Buckley as "THE BRIDE"

While we aren't done celebrating 2025 yet (more Film Bitch Awards coming soon + Oscar volleys), why not a discussion thread on what's to come in 2026? Here are some titles I'm looking forward to but please add your own in the comments before we start working on those ("April Foolish" Oscar predictions. This is coming to you in three parts due to the volumne, so here is the first batch featuring two Zendayas, two Hathaways, two Blunts, and the one and only Pedro Almodóvar...

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