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Pedro Almodóvar
Director, Screenwriter, Cast, Production Designer, With, Producer
Director
- 2006 - Volver
- 2004 - Bad Education
- 2002 - Talk to Her
- 1999 - All About My Mother
- 1997 - Live Flesh
- 1995 - The Flower of My Secret
- 1993 - Kika
- 1991 - High Heels
- 1989 - Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
- 1988 - Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
- 1987 - The Law of Desire
- 1985 - Matador
- 1984 - What Have I Done to Deserve This?
- 1983 - Dark Habits
- 1982 - Labyrinth of Passion
- 1980 - Pepi, Luci, Bom…
Cast
- 1980 - Pepi, Luci, Bom…
- 1979 - Arrebato
With
- 2004 - Je t'Aime...Moi Non Plus
Screenwriter
- 2006 - Volver
- 2004 - Bad Education
- 2002 - Talk to Her
- 1999 - All About My Mother
- 1997 - Live Flesh
- 1995 - The Flower of My Secret
- 1993 - Kika
- 1991 - High Heels
- 1989 - Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
- 1988 - Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
- 1987 - The Law of Desire
- 1985 - Matador
- 1984 - What Have I Done to Deserve This?
- 1983 - Dark Habits
- 1982 - Labyrinth of Passion
- 1980 - Pepi, Luci, Bom…
Production Designer
- 1982 - Labyrinth of Passion
Producer
- 2008 - The Headless Woman
Articles
- Aug 25 2009 - Pedro Almodóvar discusses 'Broken Embraces'
- Aug 19 2009 - Penélope Cruz interview
- May 29 2009 - Fred Cavayé: interview
- May 26 2009 - Cannes 2009: Final round-up
- Apr 23 2009 - Cannes 2009: the full line-up is revealed!
- Mar 20 2009 - Cannes 2009 'Broken Embraces': review
- Mar 28 2008 - Almodóvar to blog new film 'Broken Hugs'
- Dec 14 2007 - Almodóvar offers 'Broken Hugs'
- Jan 8 2007 - Time Out readers' films of the year
- Dec 22 2006 - Chris Tilly's films of the year
- Dec 21 2006 - Geoff Andrew's films of the year
- Dec 5 2006 - Almodóvar and Cruz are at it again
- Oct 11 2006 - 'Red Road' feature
- Sep 12 2006 - 'Volver' continues to dominate in town
- Sep 5 2006 - It's official - London loves 'Volver'
- Aug 30 2006 - 'Volver' victorious in London
- Aug 10 2006 - Pedro Almodóvar interview
- Jul 7 2006 - Godard and Almodóvar in Paris
- Jun 9 2006 - Ken Loach interview
- May 30 2006 - 'The Wind that Shakes the Barley' wins Palme d'Or
- May 19 2006 - Cannes diary part four: Almodóvar returns
- May 12 2006 - A film man in Paris
- Apr 25 2006 - Gael García Bernal interview
- Apr 20 2006 - Cannes competition line-up announced
- Mar 18 2005 - Q&A with Penelope Cruz
- Nov 12 2004 - European Film nominations announced
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