These are the sources and citations used to research Cold War and All About My Mother. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Acevedo-Munoz, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Acevedo-Munoz, E., 2003. The Body and Spain: Pedro Almodóvar’sAll About My Mother. Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 21(1), pp.25-38.
In-text: (Amago, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Amago, S., 2007. Todo sobre Barcelona: Refiguring Spanish Identities in Recent European Cinema. Hispanic Research Journal, 8(1), pp.11-25.
In-text: (D'Lugo, 2001)
Your Bibliography: D'Lugo, M., 2001. The Geopolitical Aesthetic in Recent Spanish Films. Essays in Film and the Humanities, 21(2), pp.78-89.
In-text: (Martin-Márquez, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Martin-Márquez, S., 2004. Pedro Almodóvar's Maternal Transplants: From Matador to All About My Mother. Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 81(4), pp.497-510.
In-text: (Morstin, 2020)
Your Bibliography: Morstin, A., 2020. Kieślowski versus Pawlikowski.„Podwójne życie Weroniki” i „Zimna wojna” jako opowieści o świecie dwudzielnym. Kwartalnik Filmowy, 103, pp.79-90.
In-text: (Murray, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Murray, J., 2018. The Music of Freedom: An Interview with Paweł Pawlikowski. Cinéaste, 44(1), pp.4-7.
In-text: (Prout, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Prout, R., 2004. All about Spain: transplant and identity in "La flor de mi secreto" and "Todo sobre mi madre." Studies in Hispanic Cinema, 1(1), pp.43-62.
In-text: (Todo sobre mi madre, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Todo sobre mi madre. 1999. [film] Directed by P. Almodovar. Spain.
In-text: (White, 2019)
Your Bibliography: White, J., 2019. Cold War Contexts: Pawlikowski in Film, Television, and European History. Film Quarterly, 72(3), pp.44-51.
In-text: (Zimna wojna, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Zimna wojna. 2018. [film] Directed by P. Pawlikowski. Poland.
10,587 students joined last month!