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Sony Pictures Classics Still Has Not Spoken About Almodóvar's Monsters Line

Three days after Pedro Almodóvar wore a Free Palestine pin at the Cannes press conference for Bitter Christmas and called Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu and Vladimir Putin monsters, Sony Pictures Classics has still not commented. The Palme d'Or vote is Saturday evening. Almodóvar's film is in competition. [1]

The paper's Friday Day-2 brief named SPC's April CinemaCon pride and the May silence as the two sides of the same balance sheet, after Thursday's first count ran the silence against Paul Laverty's blacklist charge from the same podium. The distributor acquired North American rights to the film in August 2025 and named it a fall-slate centerpiece at the April industry convention; the teaser dropped on the SPC channel on May 12. No statement walked back, contextualized, or amplified the director's Wednesday remarks. No statement, three days later, defends them either. [2][3]

The plain-English version: Sony Pictures Classics is the company that will release Almodóvar's film in American theatres later this year. Its job is to sell tickets. Inside the same week the director has used the festival's biggest podium to attack a sitting U.S. president, the distributor has not put a sentence on the record about whether it agrees, disagrees, or has any view. The Saturday Palme d'Or vote will publish a winner. The distributor's continued silence will publish nothing. Three days of nothing, the paper continues to count. [1]

-- CAMILLE BEAUMONT, Los Angeles

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[1] https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/Movies/2026/05/12/Bitter-Christmas-Pedro-Almodovar-teaser-trailer/3311778612502
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter_Christmas
[3] https://www.sonypictures.com/corp/press_releases/2025/0909

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