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Biutiful is a 2010 psychological drama film directed, produced and co-written by Alejandro González Iñárritu, and starring Javier Bardem. The project marks Iñárritu's first film in his native Spanish language since his debut feature Amores perros (2000).
Feb 4, 2011 · Uxbal, a dying cancer patient and a middleman for illegal immigrants, struggles to leave a better legacy for his children in Barcelona. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more for this Oscar-nominated film.
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- Drama, Romance
- Alejandro G. Iñárritu
- 2011-02-04
Jan 28, 2011 · Uxbal (Javier Bardem), a career criminal, plies his trade in Barcelona's underground sweatshops and back alleys. Unlike his associates, he has some respect for the poor workers under his thumb and...
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- Alejandro González Iñárritu
- R
- Javier Bardem
Academy Award® winner #JavierBardem is Uxbal, a man on the wrong side of the law who struggles to provide for his children on the dangerous streets of Barcel...
- 2 min
- 11.7K
- Madman Films
Uxbal and his daughter Ana (Hanaa Bouchaib) are having a sweet, intimate moment in bed, which she has gotten into after telling her father in the bathroom (where he has just gotten through urinating blood) that she knows he is dying, and they are looking at each others hands.
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Javier Bardem stars as a dying criminal who tries to do good in Barcelona. Roger Ebert praises his performance and the film's intimacy, but questions its moral sense and message.