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CONVERSACIONES
CON PEDRO ALMODÓVAR, Frédéric Strauss (Editeur Akal)
"The interlocutor that has best understood my feelings. No matter
how specialized my previous interviews have been, no one has
ever asked what he has. Frédéric seemed more interested in my
films than in myself -just unlike his Spanish colleagues." In
Almodóvar's own words: "My official biography". |
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PATTY
DIFUSA, Pedro Almodóvar (Anagrama)
Patty Diphusa never sleeps. Everything
is nocturne, and most nights provide a significant doses of
unthinkable sexual variations seasoned with endless elixirs.
An ideal and nihilistic runaway from solitude. |
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FUEGO
EN LAS ENTRAÑAS, Pedro Almodóvar and Javier Mariscal
(La Cúpula)
"A collection of dirty
tales published in Spain 12 years ago. Edited by and with drawings
by Mariscal, the book tells the story of a Chinese agent, Chu
Min Ho, and his lovers. To take vengeance from them, he designs
and develops a toxic sanitary napkins turns them into nymphomaniacs,"
says Almodóvar. |
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LA
FLOR DE MI SECRETO, Pedro Almodóvar
(Plaza&Janés)
Leo Macías' fall and resurrection.
"Amanda Gris," a popular novelette writer desperate because
her husband, out on a peace mission in Bosnia, is physical and
sentimental miles away from home. Her very existence emerges
from her literature. |
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CARNE
TRÉMULA, Pedro Almodóvar (Plaza&Janés)
A fatal coincidence brings
three men and a woman together in a room; two cops, a young
reveler and a beautiful woman who'll eventually make things
worse. They meet again two years later but their respective
roles will never be the same.
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TODO SOBRE
MI MADRE, Pedro Almodóvar (El
Deseo Editions)
A mother's escape
forward. Manuela has just lost her son in a car accident.
His number one obsession in life was to meet his father, so
she goes after him in a sort of penitence only to find that
his new name is Lola.
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