Antonio Banderas on relating to his character in Pain and Glory: "We need art to live"
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- Before he was Zorro or Puss in Boots, Antonio Banderas was the go-to male lead for Spanish auteur Pedro Almodóvar. The new film Pain and Glory is their eighth film together and one that made unique demands on Banderas. cbc.ca/1.5326712
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I can listen this man telling his stories forever, he fills my heart with joy
Thankyou Mr. Banderas, you really moved me, i always watch your films, Almodóvar films, and always respected you, your craft, but now in this time of great uncertainty in the whole world, your words about life and art really made an impact. You're absolutely right. Art will never die, we need art, we need to express our very souls. Stay safe you and your family, and thank you for sharing your thoughts, and your art with a whole new generation of artists. Your statement was really emotional, just like life and art should be. From Brazil, Thank you.
You don't really start living until you figure out what's important can't wait to see the film ;)
Congratulations Mr. Banderas on your project !! How marvellous for all of your students and yourself. Tom Power, my fav morning host that I still miss...what a wonderful interview, set and the atmosphere you always magically create. Absolutely lovely way to spend time here with you both ~
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What is the name of the song that Antonio Bandera's father used to sing in this program at 21:15.
Cuando calienta el sol by Los Panchos
@@PoisonedApathy Thanks Maria, it was a beautiful song...