Pedro Almodóvar makes his English-language debut with an adaptation of Sigrid Nunez's What Are You Going Through, starring Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton as old friends who reunite in a time of crisis.
In the cinema of Pedro Almodóvar, gender proves more fluid and arbitrary than in much of contemporary cinema.
Pedro Almodóvar makes his English-language feature debut with an adaptation of Sigrid Nunez's What Are You Going Through, starring Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton as old friends who reunite in a time of crisis.
The Spanish filmmaker reflects on the romance at the heart of his new queer western, Strange Way of Life, and the freedom of working in a shorter format.
An ageing gunslinger and the sheriff of a small town reunite after many years in Pedro Almodóvar's sweet short film.
The Competition selection also includes new works from Catherine Breillat and Todd Haynes.
Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson, and Pedro Almodóvar number among the heavy hitters expected on the red carpet.
Parallel Mothers and The Lost Daughter operate as engaging texts on the contradictions and complications of being a mother.
From the Basque-language drama Loreak to the snuff film-inspired Tésis, there’s more to Spanish cinema than Almodóvar.
Femininity, pathos, generational trauma and collective memory converge in Pedro Almodóvar’s latest masterpiece.
Celebrate Pedro Almodóvar’s astonishing new film Parallel Mothers with our latest creative competition.
Pedro Almodóvar delivers yet another major late work, with Penélope Cruz on career-best form.
She and Milena Smit share a spiritual bond in the new film from Pedro Almodóvar.
They’ll be joined by big names and exciting new talent, including Pedro Almodóvar, Ana Lily Amirpour and Pablo Larraín.
The Spanish master’s 30-minute short is coming to UK cinemas next month.
By Luís Azevedo
In partnership with MUBI, we examine the function of this domestic setting across the Spanish filmmaker’s catalogue.
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