The Evolution of Pedro Almodóvar
The Spanish director made a name for himself with raunchy, transgressive films. His latest is a tender adaptation of Alice Munro.
"It made me cry. I shuddered." — A woman praising Almodóvar's "Julieta" to the director himself on a Madrid street. "Bueno," he answered, smiling. "Muchas gracias. Bueno." Spain's most famous director since Buñuel, tentative and grand in equal measure.
