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Almodovar to head Cannes film festival jury

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PARIS: Pedro Almodovar, Spain’s most celebrated living movie director, will lead the jury at this year’s Cannes fi lm festival, its organisers said on Tuesday.

The flamboyant auteur, who made his name with a string of colourful and melodramat­ic black comedies including “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown” and “Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!”, said, “I am grateful, honoured and a bit overwhelme­d.”

He is the fi rst Spaniard to preside over the world’s top fi lm event in its 70-year history.

“I can only tell that I’ll devote myself, body and soul, to this task, that it is both a privilege and a pleasure,” the 67-year- old director added.

Although Almodovar won the best foreign fi lm Oscar for his powerful 1999 drama “All About My Mother”, which also won him best director at Cannes, he has never taken its top prize, the Palme d’Or.

The man who would become known as the “Tennessee Williams of La Mancha”, fi rst began to make his mark during the “Movida”, the hedonistic Madrid-led cultural revival that followed the end of the Franco dictatorsh­ip in 1975.

“Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown” (1988) brought him a cult internatio­nal following, and his movies are often marked by the strength and warmth of his leading women, played by Carmen Maura, Victoria Abril, Rossy de Palma and Marisa Paredes.

As his fi lms grew more ambitious and serious, Almodovar helped launch the Hollywood careers of the actors Antonio Banderas, Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem.

Cannes fi lm festival director Thierry Fremaux said his “20 fi lms form an incandesce­nt work, a legacy of his punk, protest-fi lled youth, driven by an insatiable passion for female fi gures and the history of fi lm itself.”

Born to a farming family in a small, dusty town south of Madrid where his mother wrote letters for her illiterate neighbours, Almodovar was sent to a Catholic seminary at eight in the hope that he might become a priest.

But the exuberant rebel later ran off to Madrid and joined a parody glam rock duo, and began dabbling in fi lm-making while he working as a telephone company clerk. Fremaux said “with his dazzling and iconoclast­ic 35year fi lmography, this virtuoso storytelle­r has forged a strong bond with fi lmgoers the world over.”

Although he is “ever surprising”, he said Almodovar never loses “sight of his pet themes: passion, friendship, destiny, guilt and buried secrets.”

English- speaking directors have presided over the Cannes jury in eight of the past 10 years.

The 70th Cannes fi lm festival will run from May 17 to 28.

The rest of the jury and the fi lms that will make up its official selection will be announced midApril. — AFP

 ??  ?? Pedro Almodovar, Spain’s movie director Pedro Almodovar, is the first Spaniard to preside over the world’s top film event in its 70-year history. — Reuters photo
Pedro Almodovar, Spain’s movie director Pedro Almodovar, is the first Spaniard to preside over the world’s top film event in its 70-year history. — Reuters photo

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