

Human Voice
Based on Jean Cocteau's iconic one-woman play of the same name; set against the backdrop of 1950 Naples, Angela is a woman in her twilight years, who rides the emotional rollercoaster of her last telephone conversation with the man she loves as he is leaving her for another woman.
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Plot Summary
Based on Jean Cocteau's play, this short film features a woman in despair after being left by her lover. She converses with her dying dog, who she believes is her lover's messenger, as she awaits his return. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the anguish of separation through a raw and emotional monologue.
Critical Reception
Though not a full-length feature, Pedro Almodóvar's 'Human Voice' was highly anticipated and generally well-received for its artistic direction and Tilda Swinton's powerful performance. Critics noted its emotional intensity and visual style, characteristic of Almodóvar's work, even within its brevity.
What Reviewers Say
- A visually striking and emotionally charged performance by Tilda Swinton.
- A masterfully directed exploration of heartbreak and solitude.
- An intense, albeit brief, cinematic experience.
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Awards & Accolades
Premiered at the Venice Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in a single, elaborate apartment set designed by Almodóvar himself, reflecting the character's confined emotional state.
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