Pedro Almodóvar returns to theaters with a short film that debuted a few days ago in Cannes and that, starting today, you can see in Spain.
After screening it last week at the 76th Cannes Film FestivalStrange Way of Life, the western short film by Pedro Almodovarlands today in movie theaters in our country.
The short, 30 minutes long, has the invaluable claim of two exceptional Hollywood stars such as Ethan Hawke (Boyhood. Moments of a life) and Peter Pascal (The Last of Us).
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“A man is riding across the desert that separates him from Bitter Creek. He comes to visit Sheriff Jake. Twenty-five years earlier, both the sheriff and Silva, the rancher who rides out to meet him, worked together as hired guns.
Silva comes under the pretext of reuniting with his childhood friend, and indeed they celebrate their meeting, but the next morning Sheriff Jake tells him that the reason for his trip is not the memory of their old friendship.
How much does the ticket cost to see the new short film by Pedro Almodóvar?
With a duration, as we have already said, of 30 minutesmovie theaters have put a reduced price on the projection of Strange Life, something that, luckily, and by the way, the reverse does not happen with films that last almost twice as long as others.
Los Renoir movies (Princesa and Retiro) in Madrid, for example, the price of the projection is 4,90 €while Kinépolis has established a cost per entry of 5 €.
In Helm Cinema are a bit more expensive, rising to 5,90 €. Chinese raises them still higher, to the 6,90 € —at least in the sessions that we have been verifying through the different web pages.
As you can see, there is an interesting variety of prices in the main movie theater chains. Obviously, Strange Way of Life stars Pedro Almodóvar, Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal, something that always makes the price “inflate” when it comes to something less controlled.