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Two weeks after winning Mexico's foreign-language Oscar entry, Alejandro Inarritu's "Biutiful" opened the Morelia Film Festival on Saturday with helmer and Palm d'Or-winning topper Javier Bardem ...
“Biutiful,” a Roadside Attractions release, is rated R for disturbing images, language, some sexual content, nudity and drug use. Running time: 148 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four.
Biutiful is a one-man show of masochistic implosion, shot in that whipsawing hand-held Iñárritu style that practically screams, “This is no gloss, it’s reality!” ...
In "Biutiful" (2010), director Alejandro González Iñárritu proves masterful once again at capturing human drama, revisiting themes from his previous effort, the critically acclaimed "Babel ...
He turned to me and said he had been thinking about the interview we did the day before. His powerful film, Biutiful, was playing all weekend at the fest and we had sat down to talk Sunday about ...
Even with a brilliant, soulful performance by Javier Bardem and wonderful cinematography by Rodrigo Prieto, I found Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s “Biutiful” a soul-crushing endura… ...
Cannes 2010: ‘Biutiful’ writer Armando Bo, all shook up By Steven Zeitchik writer May 19, 2010 5 AM PT ...
The small distributor previously guided 'The Cove' (2009), 'Biutiful' (2010), and 'Winter's Bone' (2010) all the way to the Oscars. By Scott Feinberg Executive Editor of Awards Margin Call, which ...
When Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu followed Babel (2006) with Biutiful (2010), his first Spanish-language film since the acclaimed Amores Perros (2000), he knew exactly ...
The filmmakers are moved by Inarritu’s difficulty attracting attention for his picture. When Biutiful unveiled at Cannes, the knee-jerk reaction was to label the film too unrelentingly bleak.