Honeycomb (1969)
You’ve never seen adults play games like these.
Teresa and Peter settle down in their new home after the wedding. Things are going well until her childhood furniture arrives, sending Teresa into horrible flashbacks of turmoil from memories of her youth.
Director: Carlos Saura
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 102 min
Release Date: July 14, 1969
Cast
- Geraldine Chaplin - Teresa
- Per Oscarsson - Pedro
- Teresa del Río - Carmen
- Julia Peña - Águeda
- Emiliano Redondo - Antonio
- María Elena Flores - Rosa
- Jesús Nieto - Pedro
- Gloria Berrocal - La Tía (uncredited)
Screenplay
- Rafael Azcona (Screenplay)
- Carlos Saura (Idea)
- Carlos Saura (Screenplay)
- Geraldine Chaplin (Screenplay)
Music: Luis de Pablo
Cinematography: Luis Cuadrado
Editing: Pablo G. del Amo
Production: Delta Films, Elías Querejeta PC
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Themes
Raging Insanity and Delusions, Psychological Breakdown and Descent into Madness, Psychological Warfare and Mind Control, Sanity Slipping and the Void of Madness, Divorce Process and Aftermath
Keywords
post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), surreal, divorce, mental illness, roleplay, psychological, age regression
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Honeycomb about?
- Teresa and Peter settle down in their new home after the wedding. Things are going well until her childhood furniture arrives, sending Teresa into horrible flashbacks of turmoil from memories of her youth.
- Who directed Honeycomb?
- Honeycomb was directed by Carlos Saura.
- Who stars in Honeycomb?
- Honeycomb stars Geraldine Chaplin, Per Oscarsson, Teresa del Río, Julia Peña, Emiliano Redondo, María Elena Flores.
- How long is Honeycomb?
- Honeycomb has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
- What genre is Honeycomb?
- Honeycomb is a Drama, Thriller film.
- Where was Honeycomb produced?
- Honeycomb was produced in Spain.
- What are the themes of Honeycomb?
- The themes of Honeycomb include: Raging Insanity and Delusions, Psychological Breakdown and Descent into Madness, Psychological Warfare and Mind Control, Sanity Slipping and the Void of Madness, Divorce Process and Aftermath.