Pan’s Labyrinth

  • Theatrical - Limited 2006-12-29
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9/10

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PAN’S LABYRINTH is the story of a young girl that travels with her mother and adoptive father to a rural area up North in Spain, 1944. After Franco´s victory. The girl lives in an imaginary world of her own creation and... See more faces the real world with much chagrin. Post-war Fascist repression is at its height in rural Spain and the girl must come to terms with that through a fable of her own.

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Pan’s Labyrinth

Review Date: Director: Guillermo del Toro Writer: Guillermo del Toro Producers: Álvaro Augustín, Alfonso Cuarón, Bertha Navarro, Guillermo del Toro, Frida Torresblanco Actors: Ivana Baquero as Ofelia Doug Jones as Pan/Pale Man Sergi Lopez as Captain Vidal Plot: The year...

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Browsing through Comic Con this year, you may have noticed an attractive little music box displaying The Pale Man of Guillermo Del Toro’s beautifully tragic fantasy drama PAN’S LABYRINTH attempting to scare the bejesus out of the film’s protagonist Ofelia...
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“This was the best movie that I saw at this year’s Cannes Film Festival and it’s already at the top of my list of faves for the entire year as well. I only wish more people in Hollywood would take...

Pan’s Labyrinth

Review Date: Director: Guillermo del Toro Writer: Guillermo del Toro Producers: Álvaro Augustín, Alfonso Cuarón, Bertha Navarro, Guillermo del Toro, Frida Torresblanco Actors: Ivana Baquero as Ofelia Doug Jones as Pan/Pale Man Sergi Lopez as Captain Vidal Plot: The year...
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