Sunday, January 4, 2015

Haráun Almodóvar film in Silence – The Universal

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 London / Madrid.- The next film by director Pedro Almodóvar already has a title: as revealed by the Spanish filmmaker in an interview with the Financial Times, Silence will be called simply because it is “the main element that guides most things happen to the protagonist. ”
 


 


 She told the newspaper on Friday the winner of two Oscars (for the film All About My Mother and Talk to Her), the script of the film is ready and shooting will begin in April.
 


 


 “We are in the process of casting, which is complicated because what I wrote not work too well with my actor friends,” the Spanish filmmaker, who has earned a reputation in Hollywood for the emotional and existential tone of the films has shot in the last ten years.
 


 


 Apart from the title and date of start of the shooting of the film, Almodóvar only added that it is “a return to women’s film” after his madcap comedy I’m So Excited.
 


 


 Indeed, most of the work of Pedro Almodóvar is a plea on the paradoxes of female existence. With this premise was how broke in his early years, first surprising to a Spain that came out of the Franco dictatorship and then to Latin American countries.
 


 


 Silence is a film “of great female characters and a drama that hits hard”, something that “wows” added the director, whose protagonists are even known as “girls Almodóvar”.
 


 


 The manchego filmmaker is currently in London promoting the musical version of his hit comedy late 80 Women o n the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown. After a brief stint in Broadway, this is coming to the West End of the British capital starring actress Tamsin Greig and directed by Bartlett Sher. Its release is scheduled for January 12.
 

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