Saturday, January 3, 2015

‘Silence’, Almodóvar’s new film – Informador.com.mx

The-winning Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, stated that his next film will be a powerful drama. NTX / FILE

  • Almodóvar starts preparing his next film
  • Pedro Almodóvar film received the Nobel
  • still waiting Tarantino’s best film Almodóvar

    • The tape starts filming in April
    • The filmmaker refused to send ‘Brokeback Mountain’
    • Although the script has been completed, the project is in the preliminary phase

    MADRID, SPAIN (03 / JAN / 2015) .- The next film by Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar be titled ‘Silence’ and is in “preliminary stage”, the brother of filmmaker Agustín Almodóvar said today.

    In an interview with Financial Times following the London premiere of the musical ‘Women on the Verge of a nervous breakdown ‘, Pedro Almodóvar revealed to this newspaper a few details about his next feature, which were now confirmed by his brother told.

    The project is in “preliminary stage” and in a month or two

    is widely inform all said the producer Agustín Almodóvar, founder along with the famous director of the production company El Deseo, in 1986. In the interview with the Financial Times, Pedro Almodóvar said his next film will be a return to cinema of great female protagonists and will be a powerful drama.

    “The script is finished and will shoot in April,” said film director explained that currently focuses on the ‘casting’, what he said is “complicated” because what you have written does not work with his “friends actors.”

    The title is ‘Silence’ because it is the central element that triggered the worst things that happen to the main female lead, highlighted Almodóvar.

    In the same interview, Pedro Almodóvar revealed that offered direct ‘Brokeback Mountain’ ( Brokeback Mountain ), but he had “little doubt”.

    “Thinking about it I do not know if I made a mistake or not,” confessed before indicating that rejected the project, although promised “full artistic freedom” because it was a “very physical” story.

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