Limited-edition Hable con Ella (Talk to Her) poster inspired by Pedro Almodovar’s Oscar-winning film. This silkscreen print is hand-pulled, numbered, dry-stamped, and signed by Cuban artist Raúl Valdés “Raupa.” Unlined and in excellent condition.
Our Talk to Her film poster distills the quiet intensity of Almodóvar’s film into bold, surreal imagery. Edel Rodríguez “Mola” renders the story’s emotional landscape through minimalist contrast: an ear, a solitary figure, a sense of silent ascent. The design hints at intimacy, isolation, and unspoken desire—hallmarks of the film’s psychological core.
Talk to Her film poster – Limited Edition Details
Drawing from Cuba’s storied poster tradition, recently recognized by UNESCO’s Memory of the World cultural heritage program, Mola brings a layered visual sensibility rooted in cultural memory and graphic clarity. This is a poster that speaks beyond promotion; it’s a screen-printed artifact of cinematic interpretation.
Printed on archival paper, the silkscreen measures 50 × 70 cm and is part of a hand-numbered edition of 50. Each print is dry-stamped, hand-signed, unlined, and in pristine condition.
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Edel Rodríguez (Mola) is a Cuban graphic designer, illustrator, and audiovisual creator, celebrated for his posters, editorial design, and illustration. He graduated in Graphic Design from the Instituto Superior de Diseño (ISDi) in 2006 and went on to work with major Cuban cultural institutions including the Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba (UNEAC), the Instituto Cubano de Arte e Industria Cinematográficos (ICAIC), and the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión (EICTV). He also taught illustration at ISDi before establishing himself as an independent designer.
Mola’s practice spans illustration, comics, caricature, animation, lettering, editorial design, and poster-making. His work has been included in numerous collective exhibitions in Cuba and internationally, such as Comikazes, the Club de Amigos del Cartel (CACa), and shows organized by ICAIC, the Centro de Desarrollo de las Artes Visuales, and the Museo del Humor in San Antonio de los Baños. Abroad, his posters have been exhibited in France, Germany, Chile, Argentina, Spain, Finland, the United States, and Switzerland. Notable international group shows include ¡Cuba a la Vista! (France, 2015), Puros Cubanos (U.S., 2015), and Seattle Havana Tehran (2015–16).
In 2014, he presented his first solo exhibition, Molaskine, at the Biblioteca Pública Rubén Martínez Villena, which showcased his sketchbooks and illustrations, offering a glimpse into his creative universe. His poster Pensamos Cuba won third prize in the social theme category at the 13th Bienal Internacional del Cartel de México. His works have also appeared in publications such as Arte Cubano (Cuba), Étapes (France), SLANTED Magazine (Germany), and the book Cuba Gráfica: Histoire de l’affiche cubaine (France).
Currently based in Berlin,, Mola continues to explore the intersections of graphic design and visual storytelling, with a body of work that reflects both the cultural vitality of Cuba and his own playful, experimental approach.
Released in 2002, Hable con ella (Talk to Her) is one of Pedro Almodóvar’s most acclaimed works. The story follows two men, Benigno and Marco, whose lives intersect in a private clinic, where two women they love lie in comas. The film explores loneliness, obsession, and the boundaries of communication, delving into controversial emotional terrain with sensitivity and surreal beauty.
Awarded the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, the film was praised worldwide for its direction, score, and bold narrative structure. This poster captures the spirit of Almodóvar’s vision: private, provocative, and profoundly human.
Haven’t seen it yet? Watch the Hable con Ella (Talk to Her) trailer below and step into Pedro Almodóvar’s visual universe.



















