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After it is killed in a bullfight (though not before goring the matador, played by Atkine), a bull's body parts are transported across Europe, in Spain, France, Italy and Belgium, with this ensemble drama showing us the people who are the recipients of the remains in one way or another, like an Italian actress (Mastroianni) selling the bones in a supermarket promotion, a Spanish woman (Molina) who... See Full Description
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Art/Foreign and Drama |
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| Running Time: |
2 hrs. 13 mins. |
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| Release Date: |
November 2002 (limited) |
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| Distributors: |
Wellspring
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| Critics Reviews |
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N/A
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Boston Globe, Ty Burr
"...concerned with inner violence..." Full Review...
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Chicago Tribune, Robert K. Elder
"Confidently directed and tightly constructed..." Full Review...
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E! Online,
"Yes, it's about meat and bones, but Carnage isn't a slasher movie." Full Review...
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New York Times, A.O. Scott
"...the pleasures of Carnage are more cerebral than sensual." Full Review...
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