el apasionado cine de Pedro Almodóvar
http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt0377352/
En FH han posteado un documental sobre las películas de Pedro Almodóvar, especialmente las de su primera etapa.
Veremos a Pedrito rajar hasta por los descosidos sobre el tema que más le apasiona: su cine. También entrevistan a la troupe que ha participado en sus películas.
El documental es en español y en inglés, afortunadamente los subtítulos en inglés son para toda la película (no sólo para la parte hablada en español). No sé si sale Pedrito hablando en inglés, si es así no hará falta subtítulos... se le suele entender todo aunque no hayas estudiado inglés en tu vida.
No queda más que copiar y pegar la información de este post de Fileheaven:
http://www.fileheaven.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=40128

All About Desire: The Passionate Cinema of Pedro Almodovar
Plot outline from IMDb: A rare look at the the career of film director Pedro Almodóvar, especially his early works, with interviews with the director himself and his stars and admirers.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377352/
Directed by Nick Cory Wright
Year: 2001
Narrator: Stephen Frears
Cast: Pedro Almodovar, Carmen Maura, Antonio Banderas, Marisa Paredes, Cecilia Roth, Penélope Cruz, Victoria Abril, Rossy de Palma, Woody Allen, John Waters and more...
Language: English & Spanish
Subtitles: Hebrew, English, Russian
(The English subs are for the whole film, not only for the Spanish parts)
length: about 49 min.
Video: XviD, 656x416, 1856kbps, 25fps
Audio: mp3 VBR, 97kbps, 32000Hz
A few words about this rip
The movie was originaly made for TV. I ripped it from a bonus dvd that came with the Israeli release of "Talk to her". Three times during the movie there are places for commercial breaks, the commercials were left out, but the breaks are still there (some clock appears for 15 seconds). In some scenes, some interlacing effects are apparent (I don't know how, but when preparing for the rip I didn't notice, so I didn't use a filter). If this bothers you, and you don't have the option to watch it on your TV screen, you can reencode the avi file with virtual dub, using a deinterlace filter - I won't rerip and rerelease this, sorry... after all it's a TV documentary...
