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Bad Education

NC-17 104min.
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Released on November 19, 2004
Filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar takes a look at his own adolescence as well as confronting the issue of sexual misconduct in the Catholic Church in this stylish drama, which was chosen to open the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Read More
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Fele Martínez Enrique Goded
Gael García Bernal Angel/Juan/Zahara
Daniel Jiménez Cacho Father Manolo
Lluís Homar Sr. Berenguer
Petra Martínez Ignacio's Mother
Nacho Perez Young Ignacio
Alberto Ferreiro Enrique Serrano
Francisco Boira Ignacio Rodriguez
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