The Ages of Lulu

Movie Overview

The Ages of Lulu is a Drama film. It has an IMDb rating of 6.3/10, based on 272 votes.

Directed by: Bigas Luna

Produced by: Andrés Vicente Gómez

Storyline

Fifteen-year-old Lulu has never known any affection from her family. But when she goes to a rock concert with Pablo, a friend of the family, he introduces Lulu to her first sexual experience. Years later, Pablo and Lulu have married; Pablo has created a sheltered, private world for Lulu, into which nothing intrudes. However, Lulu tires of her cloistered existence, and begins hanging out in shady bars, looking for vicarious thrills and danger.

Quick Facts

Release Date 1990-12-03
Runtime 95 minutes
Budget N/A
Box Office N/A
Languages Español

Cast & Characters

The film features remarkable performances by the following actors:

Actor Character
Francesca Neri Lulú
Óscar Ladoire Pablo
María Barranco Ely
Fernando Guillén Cuervo Marcelo
Rosana Pastor Chelo
Javier Bardem Jimmy
Juan Graell Remy
Rodrigo Valverde Pablito
Pilar Bardem Encarna
Marta May madre di Lulù

Production Details

Production Companies Iberoamericana Films Internacional, Apricot
Filming Locations Spain
Cinematographers N/A

Critical Reception

This movie currently has an IMDb rating of 6.3/10, based on 272 votes. Reviews reflect audience appreciation of its unique qualities.

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Why Watch?

If you’re a fan of Drama, The Ages of Lulu is highly recommended. From its performances to its unique storytelling, it’s bound to leave an impression.

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