
Pedro Almodóvar
**Pedro Almodóvar (1949)** is an acclaimed Spanish director, screenwriter, and producer, an emblematic figure of the Movida Madrileña. His deeply personal cinema explores themes such as desire, identity, family, and sexuality, often through complex female characters.
Among his most significant works are *Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown* (1988), which brought him international fame, and Academy Awards for *All About My Mother* (1999, Best Foreign Language Film) and *Talk to Her* (2002, Best Original Screenplay). Films like *Volver* (2006) and the semi-autobiographical *Pain and Glory* (2019) further consolidated his career.
Almodóvar is known for a vibrant visual style, the use of melodrama, intricate plots, and a bold representation of LGBTQ+ themes. Actors such as Carmen Maura, Penélope Cruz, and Antonio Banderas are iconic presences in his cinematic universe.