Our second summer episode is our London debut where we took the podcast to the Curzon Bloomsbury to screen Pedro Almodovar's Broken Embraces. Perhaps not his most highly lauded film Broken Embraces does however, offer an opportunity to discuss Almodovar's relationship to cinema itself through the film's meta-cinematic structure and constant allusions to how we see the world cinematically.
This episode also features an interview with Jose Arroyo from the University of Warwick who has written about and interviewed Almodovar.
Dario's blog on Broken Embraces
Apologies for some poor quality sound on this episode.
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