I have no hostility towards Netflix: Pedro Almodovar


PTI | Los Angeles | Updated: 09-05-2019 12:37 IST | Created: 09-05-2019 12:37 IST
I have no hostility towards Netflix: Pedro Almodovar

Filmmaker Pedro Almodovar says he has no "hostility" towards any streaming service but he backs the popular opinion that films are best suited for theatres. In a wide-ranging interview with Variety for his upcoming film "Pain and Glory", Almodovar said watching a film in a hall full of strangers is a magical experience.

"I have no hostility toward Netflix or any other platform. But a film that may be up for an award really must be seen and shown on a screen in a cinema. "Otherwise, it would be almost a contradiction in terms, because films are conceived to be shown on a screen to people who are strangers, who don't know each other, in the dark. That's the magic of it all," Almodovar said.

The 69-year-old director said he watched Alfonso Cuaron's multiple Oscar-winning film "Roma" -- both at home and in a theatre -- and he still prefers the theatrical experience. "I saw 'Roma' both on my own TV screen and on the big screen. When you see it on a TV screen, it makes it so much less interesting as a film.

"What I'm trying to defend is that pleasure, that ecstasy, that euphoria you feel when you see 'Roma' on a big screen. All of that is stolen from us if we just end up seeing the film on a TV screen," Almodovar said. The filmmaker, however, does not rule out a collaboration with Netflix in future. But he said it would not be a "Netflix original solely and exclusively for Netflix" as he would miss the "cinema as the venue for my film to be shown".

"I could see myself in the future making a series -- not a series that would be mono-thematic, but perhaps a series made up of different episodes of short stories, almost like short films. "It would be a way of getting out of that straitjacket of a film that has to be an hour and a half in length, or an episode that has to be a half-hour only," Almodovar said.

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