Death and Cinema
Overview
“I think my fear of death comes from my atheism and so, well, to fight against the idea of death I have made films.” Calvo and Ambrossi talk with Almodóvar about how cinema has become his way of life and his way of conjuring away the fear of death, a constant fear that has evolved over time in his characters and films: from violence and murder to illness and reflection on how to choose the best death. In this struggle against death, Almodóvar reflects on his career and the need to keep filming. Calvo and Ambrossi ask him about his favorite films and which of his works he would choose from his entire filmography. José Luis Alcaine and Alberto Iglesias reminisce about their first collaborations with the director and how their perspectives converged in his creative universe.
Guest Stars
Leonor Watling
Self
Carmen Machi
Self
Lola Dueñas
Self
Loles León
Self
Bibiana Fernández
Self
Julieta Serrano
Self
José Luis Alcaine
Self
Amaia Romero
Self