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“One of world cinema's most exciting filmmakers, Pedro Almodóvar has been delighting, provoking, arousing, shocking, and—above all—entertaining audiences around the globe since he first burst onto the international film scene in the early 1980s. All about Almodóvar offers new perspectives on the filmmaker's artistic vision and cinematic preoccupations, influences, and techniques. Through overviews of
Interview with Jennifer Egan in relation to her novel “Time is a Scoundrel”, last Pulitzer Prize for Literature. Article by BARBARA CELIS in Babelia on 30/12/2011. Read complete. Review of "Time is a Scoundrel" by Jennifer Egan. Article by EDMUNDO PAZ SOLDÁN in Babelia on 30/12/2011. Read complete. Review of the book "Against
Exhibition “Robert Mapplethorpe. The look of Pedro Almodóvar” “Starting on June 7, the Elvira González gallery in Madrid will exhibit 28 photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe, the New York artist who shocked photography in the last third of the 1976th century. The exhibition brings together works made between 1989 and XNUMX, the year of his death, and encompasses,
“Talk to her” directed by Pedro Almodóvar “Two men face loneliness in the crudest and cruelest way imaginable. Two souls wounded by the chance of fate, two spirits apparently dead and convalescing in hospital beds waiting for a supernatural miracle. Lack of communication, loneliness, friendship and irrational passion