Almodóvar and film studies
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Pedro Almodóvar, film studies, Spanish Cinema, El DeseoAbstract
The academic reception of Pedro Almodóvar's work has varied significantly over the years. This monograph demonstrates the renewed scholarly interest, both within Spain and internationally, in Almodóvar's oeuvre. New voices, themes, methodologies, and influences are emerging within the academic sphere, marking a clear revitalization of scientific interest in Almodóvar studies.
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