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AFTERNOONS OF SOLITUDE

  • Dir. Albert Serra
  • Spain
  • 2025
  • 125 min.
  • NR
  • DCP

In Spanish with English subtitles

  • Assistive Listening
  • Subtitled
  • Hearing Loop
AFTERNOONS OF SOLITUDE

The new film from the visionary director of PACIFICTION, Albert Serra’s AFTERNOONS OF SOLITUDE is a spellbinding documentary that turns its gaze on the ceremonial splendor and devastating brutality of bullfighting in Spain. With quiet intensity, Serra follows famed matador Andrés Roca Rey — from the solitude of his hotel room and the meticulousness of his preparations to the charged spectacle of the arena. Through his immersive and unhurried lens, Serra reveals Rey’s profound physical, spiritual and aesthetic commitment to a centuries-old ritual — one that demands he take part in a timeless duel between man and beast.

Programmers Note: This film contains bullfighting. The viewer is cautioned to proceed accordingly. 

"This is a major work from a richly maturing filmmaker, of a piece with his recent fiction features in its use of languid repetition and sensory saturation to pull the audience into something approaching a discomfiting dream state." —Guy Lodge, Variety

"It’s a remarkable, multifarious work, and despite the controversial subject matter, it’s probably the closest thing that Serra has ever made to a crossover mainstream feature." —David Jenkins, Little White Lies

“Rarely have I seen a film that has combined the riveting and the repellent to such memorably strange effect." —Zachary Barnes, Wall Street Journal

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