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Update | Venice 2024: The Room Next Door movie review – Pedro Almodóvar’s Golden Lion winner

A cancer patient who decides to end her life (Tilda Swinton) asks a friend (Julianne Moore) to be with her in director’s first English film

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Julianne Moore as Ingrid (left) and Tilda Swinton as Martha in a still from The Room Next Door, directed by Pedro Almodóvar.

4/5 stars

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After a career stretching back 50 years, Pedro Almodóvar finally makes his feature debut in English with The Room Next Door.

Spain’s premier director has clearly been building up to this feat; last year, he delivered his second short film in English, the gay-themed Western Strange Way of Life. This take on Sigrid Nunez’s book What Are You Going Through, premiering in competition at the Venice Film Festival, goes a step further.

Almodóvar devotees can rest assured that his unique approach to filmmaking has not been diluted by switching from Spanish.

This New York story sees Julianne Moore play Ingrid, an author who has just published a successful book wrestling with death, something she greatly fears.

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When she runs into an old acquaintance at a book signing, she is informed that their mutual friend Martha (Tilda Swinton) is ill with cervical cancer. Ingrid has not seen Martha for years, but takes the opportunity to visit her in hospital, and restores the bond between them as she becomes a regular visitor.

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