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Director's Statement
Quite unintentionally, PAIN AND GLORY is the third part of a spontaneously created trilogy that has taken 32 years to complete. The first two parts are LAW AND DESIRE and BAD EDUCATION. In these films, the protagonists are film directors. Desire and cinematic fiction are the pillars of these films, but the way in which fiction is glimpsed alongside reality differs in each one of them. Fiction and life are two sides of the one coin, and life always includes pain and desire.