Pedro Almodóvar on Pain and Glory | BFI Q&A
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2019
- Director Pedro Almodóvar talks about his latest film at the BFI Southbank.
In Pain and Glory director Salvador Mallo is so preoccupied by various physiological and psychological ailments that he’s put his career on hold. Then a retrospective of his work leads him not only to remember his past, but to contact the long-estranged lead actor of an early seminal work... a troubled reunion with unexpected, fateful consequences.
Almodóvar, who also wrote the screenplay, is here at his most mature and reflective, exploring the lore of desire, creativity, addiction and memory through a single, somewhat self-centred character. Bold in its narrative structure, restrained yet expressive in its colours and compositions, and with intense, naturalistic performances, this is exemplary film artistry.
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His love of vibrant colours is reflected in the way he dresses. Very tasteful.
sentir parlare un maestro del cinema con questa sincerità e semplicità non è così scontato
I love his movies i loved this one one of my favourite films of the year
He is a Genius but most importantly an Incredible Writer and Director
such a gentle soul <3
He's like "Fuck it, lemme talk in my mother language" ahaha
Good interview and very well translated I must say
Happy 70th Birthday Pedro Almodovar <3
Volver is my favourite of his films
Pedro Almodovar wnew how to put on the 🎥screen emotions&life and really move us creating a reaction of appreciation of life perhaps.👍
Thank you for adding the caption.
I love in his films how
Thank you for this!! Lovely q&a :)
It's weird because there's a director Q and A in the movie itself.
Muchas gracias :)
The GOAT
As a black person who admires his work my heart sank after his answer about including more black characters. Fetishised again. Great.
You know what? Antonio Banderas totally deserved the Oscar that year. Don't get me wrong: Joaquin Phoenix is great, one of the finest actors of his generation, BUT I will never be persuaded that the Joker was his best interpretation, nor that it deserved the statue. Joaquin Phoenix played a looser in the first half of the movie and put a lot of make up on the second half. He lost a lot of weight so that everybody said "Ohhhh" and "Ahhhh". By contrast, without make up and flashier moves, Antonio Banderas literally became his own character, he became someone else. I watch the Joker and I think: "Joaquin Phoenix is a good actor". I watch Dolor y Gloria and I forget that I am watching Antonio Banderas playing a character.
Ayuda a salvar a Julian Assange!!!📖