
Pedro Almodóvar: Vida Detenida
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Lazy Dog, 2025.hardcover, 24 pages, 24 x 15 cm
Vida detenida brings together a series of photographs taken by Pedro Almodovar in a domestic, intimate space, during moments of solitude and contemplation. Away from the film set, Almodovar shoots to perform a deeply pop gesture: transforming ordinary objects - glasses, flowers, plates, utensils - into small secular altars, charged with memory and desire. These are not simple still lifes, but still life as in 'arrested life': each object preserves vitality, responds to light, and changes over time. These are photographs without post-production, where the focus lies in emotion rather than perfection. As Almodovar himself writes: "What interests me is the ecstasy of the moment, staying alert and capturing the emotion of the instant." This fragile, vibrant tension runs through every shot, where the beauty of the everyday becomes sacred, precarious, and never consoling. Amidst painterly reminiscences - like the work by Isabel Quintanilla that inspires the first shot - and literary echoes - such as the verses by Wordsworth quoted by Simone Azzoni in the afterword - Vida detenida is a poetic journey through a daily life transformed into a postmodern ritual, where objects lose their primary function and become emotional enigmas. A rare and precious book, where - as in his cinema - things reveal themselves by surprising us.