Pedro Almodovar
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Roman Polanski Leads European Film Awards Nominations for ‘An Officer and a Spy’
The director’s drama receives four nominations to tie with “The Favourite,” “Pain and Glory” and “The Traitor”
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Antonio Banderas Didn’t Want to Impersonate Pedro Almodóvar for ‘Pain and Glory’ (Video)
Toronto Film Festival 2019: “I think it’s going to separate the audience from a real movie. It’s going to become a caricature,” actor says
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‘Pain and Glory’ Film Review: Antonio Banderas Plays Pedro Almodóvar – Sort Of
Cannes 2019: Almodóvar’s gentle memory piece replaces the youthful provocation of his early films with mature reflection
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Antonio Banderas on How He Avoided Playing a ‘Caricature’ of Pedro Almodóvar in ‘Pain and Glory’ | Video
Toronto Film Festival 2019: “I could’ve done a career only with the eight movies I’ve done with Almodóvar,” the actor says
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Toronto So Far: Amid Biopics and Awards Contenders, Everybody’s Waiting for ‘Joker’
Toronto Film Festival 2019: TIFF has showcased everything from Mr. Rogers to urban dramas, but Todd Phillips’ dark comic movie looms large
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Natalie Portman’s ‘Lucy in the Sky’ Gets Awards-Bait Release Date This Fall
Space drama will open alongside Joaquin Phoenix’s “Joker”
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New York Film Festival: Kelly Reichardt, Agnes Varda Lead Slate With 20% Female Directors
The 29 films in the NYFF’S main slate include lots of movies from Cannes, but only six from female directors
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Cannes Struggles for Relevance in Shrinking Movie Business
Cannes 2019: While the U.S. was riveted by the last episode of “Game of Thrones” on Sunday, Cannes fiddled to the tune of Terrence Malick’s three-hour opus “A Hidden Life”
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Cannes at the Halfway Point: How Did Elton John Become King of the Fest?
Cannes 2019: While most of the attention has gone to a pair of major-studio flicks, “Rocketman” and the yet-unseen “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,” the festival is also full of dark films for a dark age
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How Antonio Banderas Learned to Relax and Play His Old Friend (and Director) Pedro Almodóvar
TheWrap Cannes magazine: “I don’t know how many times people have worked performing a character that not only exists but is directing you,” says Banderas of his eighth movie with Almodóvar, “Pain and Glory”
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16 of Cannes’ Hottest Directors, From Pedro Almodóvar to Céline Sciamma (Exclusive Photos)
TheWrap Cannes magazine: Our biggest portfolio ever tracked down festival-bound directors from Madrid to Montreal, Paris to Taipei, Moscow to Darjeeling
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10 Best Cannes Films of the Last 10 Years, From ‘Melancholia’ to ‘Amour’ (Photos)
TheWrap Cannes magazine: Our critics reflect on the best of what they’ve seen at the French festival in the decade TheWrap has attended
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Cannes Film Festival Opens With More Netflix Drama and Too Few Female Directors (Again)
TheWrap Cannes magazine: Nowhere else in the world does a single ecstatic ovation have the power to change a director’s life
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Heavyweight Cannes Lineup Ties Record for Female Directors in Competition
Four female filmmakers are represented in the main competition, along with such past Cannes directors as Pedro Almodovar, Ken Loach, Xavier Dolan, the Dardenne brothers and Terrence Malick
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Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem Film ‘Everybody Knows’ to Open Cannes Film Festival
Asghar Farhadi’s thriller will be only the second non-English, non-French film to open the festival