fbpx
Loading Events

Pain and Glory

Directed By: Pedro Almodóvar | 2019 | 1h 52m | Rated R | In Spanish w/ English Subtitles

Purchase a ticket

Select your showtime below.

OPENED ON 10/18/19
Purchase Tickets Now

O Cinema North Beach

500 71st St, Miami Beach (786) 207-1919

Additional information

• Adults – $11.00
• Older Adults (62+ years old w/ valid ID) – $9.50
• Students & Teachers (w/ valid ID) – $9.50
• Children (12 years old & under) – $9.50
• Military (w/ valid ID) – $9.50
• O Cinema Members – $7.50
(All tickets are available online and at the box office. Prices for special events and select screenings may vary. Please note ticket prices before you complete your purchase. All prices are subject to change without notice.)

All Miami Beach residents get 20% off Adult tickets on the FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH @ O Cinema Miami Beach! (w/ valid proof of residency)

ALL FILMS START EXACTLY AT THE LISTED TIME, AND ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS, NO EXCHANGES, NO EXCEPTIONS.

PLEASE NOTE: This event has passed.

In celebrated writer/director Pedro Almodóvar’s PAIN AND GLORY, Antonio Banderas plays Salvador Mallo, a film director in physical decline who reflects on his past as his present comes crashing down around him.

PAIN AND GLORY tells of a series of reencounters experienced by Salvador Mallo, a film director in his physical decline. Some of them in the flesh, others remembered: his childhood in the 60s, when he emigrated with his parents to a village in Valencia in search of prosperity, the first desire, his first adult love in the Madrid of the 80s, the pain of the breakup of that love while it was still alive and intense, writing as the only therapy to forget the unforgettable, the early discovery of cinema, and the void, the infinite void that creates the incapacity to keep on making films. PAIN AND GLORY talks about creation, about the difficulty of separating it from one’s own life and about the passions that give it meaning and hope. In recovering his past, Salvador finds the urgent need to recount it, and in that need he also finds his salvation.

“Pain and Glory, the filmmaker’s best and most personal movie in years, brings him back to mortal terrain.”
– INDIEWIRE

“A beautiful, full-hearted celebration of the craft of filmmaking.”
– THE PLAYLIST

“Everything about Pain and Glory is awake and alive, and Almodóvar’s nerve endings become ours, too.”
– TIME MAGAZINE

“Pain and Glory is about navigating fiction and nonfiction, of looking to the past as a means of seeking a guiding light in a lonely cavern built out of pain and paintings, resulting in an alluring piece of reflective cinema.”
– MIAMI NEW TIMES / JUAN ANTONIO BARQUIN