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pedro almodovar has something to say to people who like to watch movies on these things instead of in the cinema a film should be seen on a screen that's at least as big as the butt on the seat of the person watching it but smartphones and streaming are transforming the film industry the winds are blurring between movies and t.v. between t.v. and streaming so is cinema dead or are netflix and co just what's needed to draw new wife into a century old art form. nowadays audiences tend to enjoy films from the comfort of their homes rather than the cinema. netflix amazon prime disney and apple coming soon streaming services on. the internet has killed a video rental store is it about to kill the movie theater. media expert. says that streaming services with their vast array of choices do indeed pose a threat to old school cinemas. korean food talk netflix it for filmmaking might benefit from netflix but cinema starting to come for the streaming you know has entered the arena to battle it out with cinemas for the cultural of germany over a film also on. how we have banned cinemas those mag
pedro almodovar has something to say to people who like to watch movies on these things instead of in the cinema a film should be seen on a screen that's at least as big as the butt on the seat of the person watching it but smartphones and streaming are transforming the film industry the winds are blurring between movies and t.v. between t.v. and streaming so is cinema dead or are netflix and co just what's needed to draw new wife into a century old art form. nowadays audiences tend to enjoy...
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in 2019 the festival paid tribute to the director and his life's work pedro almodovar is an icon for the last 30 years he's shaped a european cinema like no other. i miss him to poke i feel a little bit as if 31 years later they're giving me the golden lion for the film i did in 88 and i'd really like to believe that it's a random act of poetic justice. pedro almodovar tends to ensure that the characters in his films get justice even when the world around them is usually unjust. and the element i was born in the love mansion region and it's a very conservative preachers is about i mean you could almost say calvinist. there was very little color you know even in the clothing people wore and. it's a very dry region. and i thought that this aridity was very beautiful to contemplate. but it was the exact opposite of the way i felt that audio and we're going to cynthia cynthia is what do you want to say that i think. most of our stillness are full of power color and life like the people whose stories he tells. they're often outsiders in society but they're always strong and charming indiv
in 2019 the festival paid tribute to the director and his life's work pedro almodovar is an icon for the last 30 years he's shaped a european cinema like no other. i miss him to poke i feel a little bit as if 31 years later they're giving me the golden lion for the film i did in 88 and i'd really like to believe that it's a random act of poetic justice. pedro almodovar tends to ensure that the characters in his films get justice even when the world around them is usually unjust. and the element...
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pedro almodovar reuniting with antonio banderas.ory about a director struggling with creativity, pain, literal pain, back pain and looking back on his childhood. looking back on his life. some very familiar themes for the director, the mother—son relationship, sexuality, film—making. gorgeous, bright colours! that is how you know you're watching one of his films. but i think the difference is that personal side, it feels even more honest. he is always honest in his films but this feels even more like he is opening his heart. i think he hits 70 in a few weeks and it certainly feels like he's a man who is now looking back on things. yes. i think it's glorious and banderas is glorious as well. a quick thought about dvds and streaming? amazing grace. aretha franklin recorded the album, a live gospel film recorded in la. it was filmed, the film never came out, it was never edited, never put together but that much until a few months ago, last year in fact. it's a live recording of one of her performances in a gospel church. when, after 46
pedro almodovar reuniting with antonio banderas.ory about a director struggling with creativity, pain, literal pain, back pain and looking back on his childhood. looking back on his life. some very familiar themes for the director, the mother—son relationship, sexuality, film—making. gorgeous, bright colours! that is how you know you're watching one of his films. but i think the difference is that personal side, it feels even more honest. he is always honest in his films but this feels even...
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do catch pain and glory directed by pedro almodovar.lory, he is one of the greatest film makers, it is one of his best films starring antonio banderas who is better in this than i have ever seen him, playing an ageing filmmaker, looking back on his career and a retrospective that the madrid cinematheque are giving him. it delves into his past and growing up with his mum, played by penelope cruz, and flashbacks with his relationships with actors in the past. it is very funny, colourful, tender and moving. i think it is one of the great movies of the year and one of the movies of a great film maker's career, and i think antonio banderas for oscar nomination. we will make a note of that. on dvd you are going for apocalypse now, the final cut. a lot of people are saying ad astra is apocalypse now in space. this is the quintessential one, it is coppola's examination of the vietnam war. which, of course, is what rambo is a hangoverfrom, too. it is out on blu—ray now and is called the final cut, we have had a directors cut. all of them are goo
do catch pain and glory directed by pedro almodovar.lory, he is one of the greatest film makers, it is one of his best films starring antonio banderas who is better in this than i have ever seen him, playing an ageing filmmaker, looking back on his career and a retrospective that the madrid cinematheque are giving him. it delves into his past and growing up with his mum, played by penelope cruz, and flashbacks with his relationships with actors in the past. it is very funny, colourful, tender...
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do catch pain and glory directed by pedro almodovar.ry, he is one of the greatest film makers, it is one of his best films starring antonio banderas who is better in this than i have ever seen him, playing an ageing filmmaker, looking back on his career and a retrospective that the madrid cinematheque are giving him. it delves into his past and growing up with his mum, played by penelope cruz, and flashbacks with his relationships with actors in the past. it is very funny, colourful, tender and moving. i think it is one of the great movies of the year and one of the movies of a great film maker's career, and i think antonio banderas for oscar nomination. we will make a note of that. on dvd you are going for apocalypse now, the final cut. a lot of people are saying ad astra is apocalypse now in space. this is the quintessential one, joseph conrad's book, it is coppola's examination of the vietnam war. which, of course, is what rambo is a hangoverfrom, too. it is out on blu—ray now and is called the final cut, we have had a directors cut.
do catch pain and glory directed by pedro almodovar.ry, he is one of the greatest film makers, it is one of his best films starring antonio banderas who is better in this than i have ever seen him, playing an ageing filmmaker, looking back on his career and a retrospective that the madrid cinematheque are giving him. it delves into his past and growing up with his mum, played by penelope cruz, and flashbacks with his relationships with actors in the past. it is very funny, colourful, tender and...
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do catch pain and glory directed by pedro almodovar.t film makers, it is one of his best films starring antonio banderas who is better in this than i have ever seen him, playing an ageing filmmaker, looking back on his career and a retrospective that the madrid cinematheque are giving him. it delves into his past and growing up with his mum, played by penelope cruz, and flashbacks with his relationships with actors in the past. it is very funny, colourful, tender and moving. i think it is one of the great movies of the year and one of the movies of a great film maker's career, and i think antonio banderas for oscar nomination. we will make a note of that. on dvd you are going for apocalypse now, the final cut. a lot of people are saying ad astra is apocalypse now in space. this is the quintessential one, it is coppola's examination of the vietnam war. which, of course, is what rambo is a hangoverfrom, too. it is out on blu—ray now and is called the final cut, we have had a directors cut. all of them are good. if you have never seen apoc
do catch pain and glory directed by pedro almodovar.t film makers, it is one of his best films starring antonio banderas who is better in this than i have ever seen him, playing an ageing filmmaker, looking back on his career and a retrospective that the madrid cinematheque are giving him. it delves into his past and growing up with his mum, played by penelope cruz, and flashbacks with his relationships with actors in the past. it is very funny, colourful, tender and moving. i think it is one...
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pedro almodovar reuniting with antonio banderas.g with creativity, pain, literal pain, back pain and looking back on his childhood. looking back on his life. some very familiar themes for the director, the mother—son relationship, sexuality, film—making. gorgeous, bright colours! that is how you know you're watching one of his films. but i think the difference is that personal side, it feels even more honest. he is always honest in his films but this feels even more like he is opening his heart. i think he hits 70 in a few weeks and it certainly feels like he's a man who is now looking back on things. yes. i think its glorious and banderas is glorious as well. a quick thought about dvds and streaming? amazing grace. aretha franklin recorded the album, a live gospel film recorded in la. it was filmed, the film never came out, it was never edited, never put together but that much until a few months ago, last year in fact. it's a live recording of one of her performances in a gospel church. when, after 46 years, they finally put togeth
pedro almodovar reuniting with antonio banderas.g with creativity, pain, literal pain, back pain and looking back on his childhood. looking back on his life. some very familiar themes for the director, the mother—son relationship, sexuality, film—making. gorgeous, bright colours! that is how you know you're watching one of his films. but i think the difference is that personal side, it feels even more honest. he is always honest in his films but this feels even more like he is opening his...
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do catch pain and glory directed by pedro almodovar. one of his best films starring antonio banderas who is better in this than i have ever seen him, playing an ageing filmmaker, looking back on his career and a retrospective that the madrid cinematheque are giving him. it delves into his past and growing up with his mum, played by penelope cruz, and flashbacks with his relationships with actors in the past. it is very funny, colourful, tender and moving. i think it is one of the great movies of the year and one of the movies of a great film maker's career, and i think antonio banderas for oscar nomination. best he's ever been. we will make a note of that. on dvd you are going for apocalypse now, the final cut. a lot of people are saying ad astra is apocalypse now in space. this is the quintessential one, it is coppola's examination of the vietnam war. which, of course, is what rambo is a hangoverfrom, too. it is out on blu—ray now and is called the final cut, we have had a directors cut. all of them are good. if you have never seen apo
do catch pain and glory directed by pedro almodovar. one of his best films starring antonio banderas who is better in this than i have ever seen him, playing an ageing filmmaker, looking back on his career and a retrospective that the madrid cinematheque are giving him. it delves into his past and growing up with his mum, played by penelope cruz, and flashbacks with his relationships with actors in the past. it is very funny, colourful, tender and moving. i think it is one of the great movies...