The following interview of Pedro Almodovar about his film Kika appeared in our Spring, 1994 issue. It is being reprinted here online for the first time. In addition to pumping (very bright red) new ...
raises some questions — namely, which Almodovar? The Pedro gloriously festivaled and happily familiar now to middle-class film-goers is an aging, camp-centric teddy bear, a man who has made ...
What remains so beautiful and thrilling about the work of Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar is that, no matter the genre or storyline, each of his films allows a viewer to step into a world made ...
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown is the title of one of Pedro Almodóvar’s most popular films, but it could very well be the title of most of the works in his oeuvre. And his 1993 Kika — a ...
When Aregntine nurse Manuela loses her 17-year-old son in a tragic car accident, she quits her job and journeys to Barcelona in hopes of reconnecting with the boy’s father. A longtime proponent of ...
Sony Pictures Classics announced today they have acquired the rest of Pedro Almodóvar’s full library of films including Pepi, Luci, Bom, Labyrinth of Passion, Dark Habits, What Have I Done To Deserve ...
Katie McCurdy, produced by Biel Parklee. On a rainy morning this week, the Spanish actress Rossy de Palma, who’d somehow managed to make herself completely at home in the stuffy conference room of a ...
For P&I-accredited attendees without the scratch to make it to Berlin/Cannes/Venice (let alone Telluride, with its $780 cost of press entry), day one of TIFF is traditionally a marathon catch-up march ...
Pedro Almodóvar has been asked if he’s OK a lot lately. To be fair, he did make a film about a successful Spanish director who’s in so much physical and emotional pain he starts doing heroin and ...
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