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BITTER CHRISTMAS

AMARGA NAVIDAD

Pedro Almodóvar | 2026 | 111 MINS
Spain | Subtitles
CLOSING GALA
Special Film & Food Event

An advertising director faces a turbulent Christmas weekend. 20 years later, a filmmaker turns her story into a screenplay, blurring the lines between reality, fiction and the people closest to him.

SPECIAL EVENTS

FROM 23 Aug

Date and Times

Sun 23 Aug
15:45
Auditorium
Sun 23 Aug
20:15
Auditorium

In Detail

2004: Elsa (Bárbara Lennie) was once a filmmaker, but after two failures, has turned to advertising. She seeks to persuade one friend, Patricia (Victoria Luengo), to finally abandon her cheating husband, and reaches out to another friend, Natalia (Milena Smit), who is in agony over having lost a child.

Elsa also has a loyal and much younger boyfriend, Bonifacio (Patrick Criado) - a firefighter who moonlights as a stripper. But these people are figments of Raul’s (Leonardo Sbaraglia) imagination, who is searching listlessly for the key to his next movie, only to settle on tearing a page from the real-life travails of his loyal assistant, Mónica (Aitana Sánchez-Gijón).

One narrative nests within another; Raúl’s story, set in 2026, is “real” life, while Elsa’s, which takes place in 2004, is his creation. But he doesn’t seem to realize that other people’s life experiences aren’t ripe for the taking, and his insistence on doing so becomes a metaphor for the selfishness of artistic creation.

Almodóvar leaps between the two stories with breath-taking fluidity and brings them both to a virtuosic finish.

‘Bitter Christmas’ is full of Almodóvar’s obsessions: striking-looking women, with wilful, complicated characters to play; vivid colour combinations in both production and costume design; all facets of love, from maternal devotion to forbidden sexual desire; the mysterious source of human creativity; and impressive music set pieces, of which there are magnificent examples here.

Gala Screening - Sun 23 Aug
Dinner from 18:15 - Brasserie Blanc
Film from 20:15 - Auditorium
Tickets £39

Film Only Screening
Sun 23 Aug 15:45 - Auditorium
Film Only – Tickets £11.50

GALA NIGHTS AT BRASSERIE BLANC
Join us at Brasserie Blanc, Chichester, before our Gala Screenings for a delicious two-course meal and a glass of wine.
We open and close the Festival with two exceptional films - TONY and BITTER CHRISTMAS - and this special dining experience is the perfect prelude to an unforgettable evening.

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