Antonio Banderas says his emotional state from having a heart attack a few years ago influenced his award-winning performance in Pedro Almodóvar's film 'Pain and Glory' jacarucci
TORONTO — Antonio Banderas says his emotional state from having a heart attack a few years ago influenced his award-winning performance in the Pedro Almodóvar film, “Pain and Glory.”In an interview at the Toronto International Film Festival, Banderas told The Associated Press that drawing on personal experience has always helped him, but Almodóvar stressed that he especially embrace it for the performance.
The 2017 cardiac event significantly changed his life, the 59-year-old said. Family and friends became more important. His new look on life culminated with getting the top acting honor for “Pain and Glory” at Cannes in May.
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