Spanish Cinema

Julieta – first look review

By David Jenkins

Pedro Almodóvar is back to his peak with this sumptuous and remarkably subtle Cannes competition entry.

Why I love Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

By Mathilde Dumazet

In anticipation of Pedro Almodóvar’s new film Julieta, revisit the Spanish director’s liberating 1988 gem.

Watch the first trailer for Pedro Almodóvar’s Julieta

By Little White Lies

If you trust trailers, then this one confirms that Spain’s finest director has returned to doing what he does best.

I’m So Excited!

By David Jenkins

Pedro Almodóvar returns with a gaudy, mile-high sex romp that harks back to his trashy formative years.

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The Skin I Live In

By Adam Woodward

Pedro Almodóvar’s latest is an intoxicating elixir of dark fantasy, sick obsession and all-consuming desire.

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Broken Embraces

By Sophie Ivan

This paean to classic cinema will keep your average cineaste and ardent Almodóvarite entertained playing spot-the-reference.

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