
Pedro Almodovar
In 2000 he has been awarded with the "Oscar Academy Award" for the »Best
foreign language film« (»All about my mother«). Almodovar explain the
idea. ""After shooting “The Flower of My Secret” I took down some notes
about the character of Manuela, the nurse who appears at the beginning
of the film. A normal woman, who in the simulations (in which doctors
who participate in the Transplant Seminary dramatize a situation in
which they communicate to a hypothetical mother the death of her son)
became a true actress, much better than the doctors with whom she played
the scene.
My
idea at the beginning was to make a movie about the capacity to act
of certain people who are not actors. As a child, I remembered seeing
that quality in some of the women in my family. They faked more and
better than men. And through their lies they managed to avoid more than
one tragedy. Forty years ago, when I was living there, La Mancha was
an arid and machista region, in whose families reigned the Man from
his armchair, upholstered in shiny sky. Meanwhile, the women really
resolved the problems, in silence, having sometimes to lie in order
to do so. (Is this the reason why Garcia Lorca said that Spain had always
been a country of great actresses?).
Against
this Manchegan machismo which I remember (perhaps enlarged) from my
childhood, the women faked, lied, hid, and that way allowed life to
flow and develop, without men finding out or obstructing it. (Aside
from being vital, this was quite spectacular. The first spectacle that
I remember seeing was a group of women talking on the patio.) I didn´t
know it then but this was going to be one of the subjects of my thirteenth
film, the capacity of women to playact, to fake. And wounded maternity.
And the spontaneous solidarity between women. “I have always depended
on the kindness of strangers,“ said Williams through Blanche Dubois.
In “All About My Mother,“ the kind strangers are women"".