‘The Human Voice’ Trailer: Tilda Swinton Burns the Screen Down in Almodóvar’s Short Film
Swinton and Pedro Almodóvar are a match made in cinematic heaven.
Swinton and Pedro Almodóvar are a match made in cinematic heaven.
Oscar-winning cinematographer John Seale is coming out of retirement to shoot Miller’s latest project.
Guadagnino is well aware his pricy “Suspiria” reimagining “made absolutely nothing” at the box office.
“He is good for cinema from start to finish,” Swinton writes of her “Okja” and “Snowpiercer” collaborator.
While doing press rounds in Venice promoting his new short “The Human Voice,” Almodóvar revealed more things to come amid an already bursting slate.
The director’s longtime production designer Antxón Gómez delivers the ultimate self-isolating space for Swinton’s one-woman show.
The first major film festival to still carry on in the age of COVID is here.
The Oscar winner nodded to the late Chadwick Boseman on the first day of the 2020 Venice Film Festival.
Swinton has something on her mind in the first clip from Almodóvar’s English-language debut, a short film premiering in Venice in September.
Almodóvar’s 30-minute short film is set to world premiere at the 2020 Venice Film Festival.
The Spanish director’s brother and producing partner Agustín Almodóvar showed off a new photo of the duo from the Madrid set of “The Human Voice.”
“It implicates us all,” Swinton says of Fritz Lang’s 1931 drama. “Mercilessly tough and unforgettably wise.”