Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorPedro Almodovar and Tilda Swinton heated things up at the Venice Film Festival this afternoon, speaking to the press after the screening of the Spanish maestro’s first English-langauge project, The Human Voice. “Freely” based on the 1930 Jean Cocteau play, the 30-minute movie was shot after the coronavirus lockdown was lifted.
Almodovar will quickly return to work in October, because, “Despite uncertainty, we have to go on, we have to make films.” The director joined others who over the course of two days on the Lido have made impassioned pleas for the big screen experience.
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