Pedro Almodovar told President Donald Trump on Monday in a film at New York’s Lincoln Center. “You’ll fall into history as the biggest mistake of our time.”
Accepting the 50th Chaplin Award, FLC admitting that it was “energizing and bold storytelling with distinctive, colorful visual styles,” Almodovar spoke out in favor of a continuing battle between trans rights and Harvard’s US administration.
He sent everyone in Spain and Portugal hopes affected by the now-solved blackout.
“I doubted whether it was appropriate to come to a country ruled by narcissistic, authoritarian madman who doesn’t respect human rights, and whether anything could be stopped with his race to replace the balance of a fragile world,” Almodovar told an audience at Alice Tully Hall.
“Trump and his friends, billionaires and oligarchs can’t convince us that the reality we see with our own eyes is the opposite of what we live in, but he twists his words.
Director of Talk to her about my mother, tie me up! Connect me! , Volverand Very recently The next roomcontinuing: “Mr. Trump, I’m talking to you (…) You will fall into history as the biggest mistake of our time. Your naivety is comparable to your violence. You will fall into history as one of the greatest damages to humanity at the beginning of this century.
Almodovar recalls growing up in Spain under Francis’ dictatorship, and talks about his mother who taught him “to perfect fiction and make it more livable.”
The filmmaker was joined by longtime collaborator Rossie de Palma. Rossy de Palma was joined by John Tartulo, John Waters, Mikhail Barishnikov and Dua Lipa as he walked to the stage and opened a water bottle for Almodovar.
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