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Panic! at the Disco: Live in Denver poster
2006 · Pedro Almodóvar · 72 min

Panic! at the Disco: Live in Denver

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Melodrama, Comedy, Crime

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Three generations of women deal with family secrets while surviving the east wind, fire, insanity, superstition, lies and even death.

  • 2006European Film AwardsEuropean Composer — Alberto Iglesias
  • 2006European Film AwardsEuropean Film · nominated
  • 2006European Film AwardsEuropean Screenwriter — Pedro Almodóvar · nominated
  • 2006European Film Awards · Feature Film Selectionselected
  • 2006European Film AwardsPeople's Choice Award
  • 2006European Film AwardsEuropean Director — Pedro Almodóvar
  • 2006European Film AwardsEuropean Actress — Penélope Cruz
  • 2006European Film AwardsEuropean Cinematographer — José Luis Alcaine
  • 2006Festival de Cannes · In Competitionselected
  • 2006Festival de Cannes · In CompetitionAward for Best Screenplay — Pedro Almodóvar
  • 2006Festival de Cannes · In CompetitionAward for Best Actress (Ex-aequo) — Penélope Cruz, Carmen Maura, Lola Dueñas, Blanca Portillo, Yohana Cobo, Chus Lampreave
  • 2007Academy Awards · 79th Academy AwardsActress in a Leading Role — Penélope Cruz · nominated

plus 10 more entries on file

Set in Madrid · La Mancha · Alcanfor de las Infantas, La Mancha (fictional)

  • Filmed at Granátula de Calatrava, Castile-La ManchaCemetery opening scene; source describes Granátula de Calatrava as the filming site for the first scene.
  • Almagro, Castile-La ManchaUsed to represent the fictional village Alcanfor de las Infantas; source names Plaza Mayor and Calle Federico Relimpio among Almagro locations.
  • Numancia / Puente de Vallecas, MadridMadrid scenes for Raimunda's neighborhood; source identifies Numancia in Puente de Vallecas and specific streets around Calle Pico de la Peña Golosa and Calle de Peña Labra.
  • Bellas Vistas / Tetuán, MadridMadrid scenes for Sole's neighborhood; source identifies Bellas Vistas in Tetuán and specific places around Calle Tenerife, Cuatro Caminos, Bravo Murillo/Carnicer, and San Raimundo.
Antonio de la TorreBlanca PortilloCarlos BlancoCarmen MauraChus LampreaveLola DueñasMaría Isabel Díaz LagoNeus SanzPenélope CruzYohana Cobo
female protagonistfamily bondsfemale ensemblemother-daughter estrangementcanonical Spanish cinemafamily responsibilityGrief and legacyContemporary Spanish awards cinemahome as emotional archivegender roles and patriarchydialogue-friendlyillness in the family
intimate family dramaBittersweetresidential melodramaDark humorblack comedyFeel-good