# What is the best Pedro Almodóvar movie?

> From camp provocations to Oscar-winning melodramas, Almodóvar's filmography spans four decades of passion, pain, and brilliant filmmaking. Where does your favorite land?

*By YPB Team · Published May 20, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/what-is-the-best-pedro-almodovar-movie*

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## Current results (0 votes)

1. **All About My Mother**
   1999 Oscar-winning celebration of motherhood and female solidarity through performance and personal tragedy.
2. **Talk to Her**
   2002 Academy Award winner for Best Original Screenplay exploring obsessive devotion and moral ambiguity.
3. **Pain and Glory**
   2019 metatextual career statement in which a director reckons with creative block, addiction, and lost love.
4. **Volver**
   2006 warmly comedic and deeply emotional story of women confronting trauma across generations in La Mancha.
5. **Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown**
   1988 deliriously funny farce about female hysteria and male indifference that became Almodóvar's international breakthrough.
6. **The Skin I Live In**
   2011 body-horror psychological thriller in which a plastic surgeon's obsession leads to shocking revelations.
7. **Bad Education**
   2004 dark neo-noir exploring childhood abuse in a Catholic school through layers of memory and performance.
8. **Julieta**
   2016 intimate portrait of a woman haunted by guilt and estrangement from her daughter over decades.
9. **Parallel Mothers**
   2021 drama weaving two mothers' entangled lives with Spain's unresolved trauma from the Civil War.
10. **The Flower of My Secret**
   1995 mid-career shift toward emotional sincerity, following a romance novelist's private crisis of identity.
11. **Law of Desire**
   1987 queer melodrama about a gay director and his transgender sister becoming objects of dangerous obsession.
12. **The Room Next Door**
   2024 Golden Lion-winning drama in which an old friend accompanies a dying woman through her final weeks.
13. **Broken Embraces**
   2009 romantic noir in which a blind screenwriter reconstructs a tragic past love affair through cinema.
14. **Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!**
   1989 controversial dark comedy about obsession and captivity that challenged censorship and divided critics.
15. **Live Flesh**
   1997 tense neo-noir thriller about a bullet that connects four strangers across years of love and rivalry.

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