'Afternoons of Solitude': A Contradictory Look at Bullfighting
Albert Serra's documentary delves deep into the controversial world of bullfighting, challenging viewers to confront its beauty and brutality. Published on July 18, 2025, by the Los Angeles Times, this review explores the film's themes and impact.

A Film That Confronts and Challenges
The review highlights how Serra's approach forces viewers to engage with aspects of bullfighting they might otherwise reject. It's not a simple condemnation but a complex exploration of the ritual and its participants.
Key Aspects of the Documentary
- Unflinching portrayal of the bullring.
- Minimal explanation, allowing the visuals to speak for themselves.
- Raises questions about poetry, outrage, and the nature of spectacle.
The Director's Vision
Albert Serra, known for his iconoclastic style, uses the documentary to push boundaries and challenge conventional sensibilities. His work often explores themes of mortality and the human condition.
Read the Full Review on the Los Angeles Times Website
More About Bullfighting
Learn more about the history and cultural significance of bullfighting from Wikipedia.
Published: July 18, 2025
