Pedro Almodóvar on Spain’s tragic past: ‘You can’t ask people to forget’

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Pedro Almodóvar on Spain’s tragic past: ‘You can’t ask people to forget’
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With his new film Parallel Mothers, the director dials down the camp to address the shadow of fascism hanging over his homeland

transition to democracy and in opposition to all that had gone before. La Movida was punk, promiscuous, queer, anti-clerical and rampantly hedonistic – just like Almodóvar’s films.

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