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| Spain's enfant terrible Almodovar with Penelope Cruz at the Golden Globes By the BBC's Lucie Maguire Pedro Almodovar's Oscar for best foreign film has sealed his transition from kitsch cult favourite to respected - if not always totally respectable - auteur. The 48-year-old director of All About My Mother has, by common consent, produced his most mature film to date, but he's done it without sacrificing the trademark ingredients that gave him his original reputation as the enfant terrible of European cinema.
With more than a passing nod at the Hollywood melodramas of yesteryear, his plots are stuffed with improbabilities, but his characters and their varying tragedies and tribulations are treated with immense compassion.
Almodovar attributes his skill in creating red-blooded female characters to the women of his native La Mancha - the arid, conservative region of central Spain where he grew up with his mother and a bevy of strong women who battled daily with the machismo of Spanish society in the 1950s and 60s. Underground scene Arriving in Madrid in 1968, he made a living buying and selling bits and pieces in Madrid's flea market, the Rastro, until he took a job with the state telephone company.
Meanwhile, he wrote the fictional diary of a porn star, Patti Diphusa, sang in a rock group, and became a seminal member of the nascent underground scene which was to blossom, after the death of Franco in 1975, into the Madrid-based cultural movement known as La Movida. Shot on 16mm and blown up to 35mm for public release in 1980, his first feature film - Pepi, Luci, Bom - was a raw, punk explosion of sex, violence and sick humour. The plot revolves around a woman who is raped by a policeman after he arrests her for growing marijuana. She gets her revenge by persuading his masochistic battered wife to leave him. He proceeded to write and direct virtually a film a year, gathering around him a family of actors and technicians, honing his skills and polishing his style. Star favourites The versatile Carmen Maura featured in six out of his seven first films until Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown (1988) - the director's breakthrough into international fame - after which they quarrelled.
Another regular is his own mother (stage name Francisca Caballero), who sadly died shortly after All About My Mother - his tribute to her and to all mothers - was completed.
Marisa Paredes - the actress Huma Rojo in Mother - was in Dark Habits (1983), High Heels (1991), and The Flower of My Secret (1995); and the now firmly Hollywood-bound Penelope Cruz - pregnant Sister Rosa - stole the opening scenes of Live Flesh (1997) by giving birth on a bus. Hollywood moves His most famous prot�g� is Antonio Banderas, who has smouldered his way through five Almodovar films - playing everything from a deranged stalker to a gay Islamic terrorist in Labyrinth Of Passions (1982), Matador (1986); Law Of Desire (1987) and Women On the Verge (1988).
Regardless of whether Almodovar wins the Academy's vote on 26 March, he already has the Hollywood seal of approval. US studios have been making overtures ever since Women On The Verge, asking him to direct "chick flicks" and zany comedies such as Sister Act, First Wives Club and To Wong Foo Thanks For Everything Julie Newmar. Plans for a remake of Women On The Verge with Jane Fonda fell through, but there is already talk of a US version of All About My Mother. It looks, though, as if the Spaniard - who set up his own production company El Deseo with brother Agustin in 1987 - will be coming to Hollywood on his own terms. For his next project, he is expected to direct The Paperboy, adapted from a Pete Dexter novel - a rather sombre, and rather grown-up murder story. | See also: 20 Sep 99 | Entertainment 30 Jul 99 | Entertainment 24 May 99 | Entertainment Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Oscars 2000 stories now: Links to more Oscars 2000 stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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