kviff.com
News
Festival Guide
  • Tickets and Festival Pass
  • Accommodations
  • Transportation
  • Festival cinemas
  • No Barriers project
  • Kids at the festival
  • Festival Shop
Program
  • Catalogue of films
  • Accompanying programme
  • Archive of films
  • Audience award
  • KVIFF Talks
  • Film Entry
Film Industry
  • Industry accreditation
  • Film Industry at KVIFF
  • Industry Days Programme
  • KVIFF Eastern Promises
  • KVIFF Talents
Press
  • Press accreditation
  • Press Service
  • For download
  • Press releases
  • Photogallery
  • Videogallery
About the festival
  • Festival description
  • Programme sections
  • Awards
  • History
  • We support non-profits
  • Photogallery
  • Partners
  • Why We Support the Festival
  • Contacts
CZ
Sign in
Film Archive

Bad Education

Horizons 2004 / La mala educación / Spain 2004

Autobiographical elements inform a story, shot on three time planes, of the harmful influence of religious education under Franco.

Bad Education Bad Education

Synopsis

Madrid 1980. During a period when successful director Enrique Serrano has been vainly searching for a story that would captivate him, he receives an unexpected visit. At first he doesn´t recognize his former classmate Ignacio, who has come to ask for an acting job. When Enrique shows little interest Ignacio departs, leaving with him the manuscript of a novel. After he´s gone the filmmaker becomes engrossed in the book and memories start flooding back. As boys in the sixties they met at a Jesuit seminary and while there discovered film, as well as love, sex and fear. Father Manolo, director of the institution and professor of literature, was witness to and prime mover in their awakening. He personified the duel nature of the religious establishments of the period. The story so fascinates Enrique that he goes out to seek his once intimate friend. He knows he´s found the film idea he´s been looking for, and he´s determined to shoot it. But he has no inkling what his search for Ignacio will uncover...

About the film

105 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Pedro Almodóvar / Screenplay Pedro Almodóvar / Dir. of Photography José Luis Alcaine / Music Alberto Iglesias / Editor José Salcedo / Producer Agustín Almodóvar / Production El Deseo / Cast Gael García Bernal, Fele Martínez, Daniel Giménez-Cacho, Lluís Homar, Francisco Boira, Javier Cámara / Contact Universal Pictures Group, Hollywood Classic Entertainment
www: www.lamalaeducacion.com

About the director

Pedro Almodóvar

Pedro Almodóvar (b. Calzada de Calatrava, Mancha) began making shorts on 8mm in the 1970s. One of his first features, Labyrinth of Passion (Laberinto de pasiones, 1982) provides the key to his future work: Dark Habits (Entre Tinieblas, 1983), Matador (1985), Law of desire (La ley del deseo, 1986), and the internationally acclaimed Women on the Verge of a Mental Breakdown (Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios, 1987) which was nominated for an Oscar and won the Felix European Film Award. Other films: Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (Atame!, 1989), High Heels (Tacones Lejanos, 1991), Kika (1993), The Flowers of My Secret (La flor de mi secreto, 1995 - award for best actress for Marisa Paredes at the 31st KV IFF), Carne Trémula (1997). He achieved the height of fame with his All about My Mother (Todo sobre mi madre, 1999), for which he won Best Director at Cannes, Best European Film of the year, a number of other international awards and several national Goya nominations. Talk to Her (Habla con ella, 2002) won an Oscar and many other awards.

Contacts

Universal Pictures Group
65 Bleecker Street, 3rd Floor, 10012, New York
United States of America
E-mail: [email protected]

Hollywood Classic Entertainment
Psohlavců 8, 147 00, Praha 4
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 226 224 111
Fax: +420 226 224 110
E-mail: [email protected]

Guests

Peter Kujawski
Sales Agent

Martin Brykner

Javier Camara

Javier Giner

Fele Martínez
Actor, Actor, Protagonist

Other partners
Newsletter

First-hand brews throughout the year.
Be among the first to learn about upcoming events and other news. We only send the newsletter when we have something to say.

Follow us on the web:

The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
is part of the KVIFF Group family, which covers other projects as well:

© 2025 KVIFF GROUP

Rules for Visitors / Website visitors privacy policy / GTC / Personal Data Protection / Rules for Claim / Rules and Regulations / Contacts