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    • “Bad Education” The MPAA slapped the tantalizingly lurid spectacle “Bad Education” with an NC-17 in 2004, and it was probably the best thing that could’ve happened to Almodóvar in years, because this dazzling and horrifying masterpiece of a movie ended up earning more than $40 million globally, and $5 million in the U.S. It’s one of the highest-grossing NC-17 films of all time, right there behind “Showgirls,” “Henry & June,” and “The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover.”
    • “All About My Mother” Almodóvar rightly won the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar in 1999 for this luscious ode to the women and the films that have inspired him.
    • “Talk to Her” Almodóvar won the Best Original Screenplay Academy Award in 2003 for this sensuous and creepy story of two men, a nurse and a writer, who bond over the love they feel for two women in comas.
    • “Volver” The 21st-century stretch of Almodóvar’s career has found the director working at the peak of his powers, and 2006’s “Volver” is no exception.
  1. 1 day ago · These are Pedro Almodóvar's best movies, wicked, poignant, humorous, and ultimately profound explorations of life itself. ... Pedro Almodovar. 7 'The Skin I Live In' (2011)

    • TALK TO HER (2002) Written and directed by Pedro Almodovar. Starring Javier Camara, Dario Grandinetti, Leonor Watling, Geraldine Chaplin, Rosario Flores.
    • ALL ABOUT MY MOTHER (1999) Written and directed by Pedro Almodovar. Starring Cecilia Roth, Marisa Paredes, Penelope Cruz, Candela Pena, Antonia San Juan, Rosa Maria Sarda, Fernando Fernan Gomez, Fernando Guillen, Toni Canto, Eloy Azorin.
    • VOLVER (2006) Written and directed by Pedro Almodovar. Starring Penelope Cruz, Carmen Maura, Lola Duenas, Blanca Portillo, Yohana Cobo, Chus Lampreave.
    • WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN (1988) Written and directed by Pedro Almodovar. Starring Carmen Maura, Antonio Banderas, Julieta Serrano, Rossy de Palma, Maria Barranco, Fernando Guillen.
    • Volver
    • Live Flesh
    • Dark Habits
    • Women on The Verge of A Nervous Breakdown
    • Bad Education
    • Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
    • Broken Embraces
    • The Skin I Live in
    • All About My Mother
    • Pain and Glory

    Describing the plot to Volveris ridiculously challenging. Two sisters with a penchant for nasty relationships mourn their mother together, who died in a questionable house fire a few years prior. There are ghosts, and there is murder. That should be sufficient to get the point across. Volver gets weird. It's a tale dealing with death, abuse, isolat...

    Live Fleshis (loosely) based on a book by British author Ruth Rendell. It's pretty heavy. Javier Bardem plays a paraplegic ex-cop who stalks down the man he believes shot him and caused him to be in a wheelchair. The movie works out like a very intense noir detective story. RELATED: 10 Best Javier Bardem Movies (According To Rotten Tomatoes) Live F...

    Dark Habitsis a really scandalous, bizarre, and hilarious movie. Any movie with a pun for a title instantly has a huge advantage. The film is about a cabaret singer who flees from the cops after accidentally killing her lover with heroin. She finds sanctuary in a convent with a group of nuns known as the "Humiliated Redeemers." This movie has it al...

    The movie's title is pretty astute to one of the most common recurring themes in Almodóvar's movies. Women just freaking out. For good reason, usually. Long story short, everyone has a turbulent relationship in this movie and gets driven nuts. Then, all of those people gather in the same place. The film escalates rather quickly, and it only takes p...

    Describing the plots of Almodóvar's cinema only gets harder. Bad Educationis a story about two old friends who went to the same Catholic boarding school and run into each other again later in life. One is a film director, the other is an actor. The actor pitches a story to the director about a transgender person who was sexually abused by a priest ...

    Familiar with the "NC-17" rating? This movie was a massive contributing factor as to why the United States had to create it. Not quite "R" but not quite "X," so "NC-17" serves as the middle ground. Antonio Banderas plays a psych ward patient who decides his next step in life should be to marry the girl he slept with once, who went on to be a porn s...

    Mateo Blanco is a blind writer who decides (like almost every Almodóvar movie) to reminisce about his past. He recounts his love affair with Magdalena (Penélope Cruz), a secretary turned actress he worked on his movies with while dealing with a jealous rival. Once again, if a comparison had to be made, Moulin Rouge! would be an apt example. Minus t...

    Many of Almodóvar's films revolve heavily around perversions. In The Skin I Live In, Antonio Banderas plays a plastic surgeon who, over years of effort, creates a special skin called "GAL" that protects one's skin from damage, but does not eradicate the nerves. RELATED: 10 Scariest Spanish-Language Horror Films The reveal of the reasoning for his o...

    This film won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, and it was well-earned. The movie is one of the most important films ever shot that deals with LGBTQ representation and issues surrounding the community. And like all Almodóvar films, the portrayal of women is top-notch. Besides serving as a great flag-bearer for an underrepresented group, the...

    Sometimes directors like to pour their own life stories into their movies. Almodóvar does that for virtually every movie, but usually not quite as personally as in Pain and Glory. Antonio Banderas plays Salvador Mallo, a renowned filmmaker suffering from physical, emotional, and mental pain. Salvador (all of this must be familiar by now) reminisces...

  2. Aug 12, 2021 · Discover the best and worst of Pedro Almodóvar's films, from his colourful comedy to his poignant drama, in this ranking by The Guardian.

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  4. Dec 20, 2021 · 21. Julieta (2016) Arguably the most conventional film of Almodóvar’s career, Julieta consistently renders its titular character’s recollections in explicit terms as those of a conflicted woman whose life has been spent in the throes of filial grief.

  5. 20 titles. Sort by List order. 1. All About My Mother. 1999 1h 41m R. 7.8 (103K) Rate. 87 Metascore. A comedy-drama about a bereaved mother, and overwrought actress, her jealous lover, and a pregnant nun. Director Pedro Almodóvar Stars Cecilia Roth Marisa Paredes Candela Peña. 2. Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. 1988 1h 28m R. 7.5 (47K)

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