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      • Beatriz, a holistic medicine practitioner, is stranded at a client's house and becomes a somewhat unwilling guest at a snooty dinner party that evening. A difference of thoughts and opinions causes her to be a thorn in the side of the hosts and their invited guests.
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  2. Beatriz at Dinner is a 2017 comedy-drama film directed by Miguel Arteta and written by Mike White. An international co-production between the United States and Canada, it stars Salma Hayek, John Lithgow, Connie Britton, Jay Duplass, Amy Landecker, Chloë Sevigny, and David Warshofsky.

  3. Aug 23, 2023 · After leaving the dinner in the tow truck, Beatriz has an epiphany about how Doug killed Jeronimo before she inevitably flees to her ultimate demise. However, Beatriz’s claim about Doug killing her goat is purely a metaphor rather than an account of the event.

  4. Beatriz, a holistic medicine practitioner, is stranded at a client's house and becomes a somewhat unwilling guest at a snooty dinner party that evening. A difference of thoughts and opinions causes her to be a thorn in the side of the hosts and their invited guests.

  5. Beatriz at Dinner: Directed by Miguel Arteta. With Salma Hayek, John Lithgow, Connie Britton, Jay Duplass. A holistic medicine practitioner attends a wealthy client's dinner party after her car breaks down.

    • (11K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Miguel Arteta
    • 2017-06-09
  6. Jun 9, 2017 · But in “Beatriz at Dinner,” Hayek turns down the thermostat and assumes a cool, calm and, yes, beatific demeanor as an L.A.-based Mexican-born masseuse with magic fingers and holistic healing abilities whose connection to her ailing clients at a touchy-feely cancer clinic is almost empath-like.

  7. Jul 5, 2017 · Masquerading as a dinner comedy, Beatriz at Dinner, Miguel Arteta ’s triumphant return to indie filmmaking, is an immaculately uncomfortable cinematic experience in the best way.

  8. Beatriz at Dinner offers timely social commentary enlivened by powerful, layered performances from Salma Hayek and John Lithgow. Read Critics Reviews

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