Labyrinth of Passion
| Labyrinth of Passion | |
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Theatrical release poster by Iván Zulueta  | |
| Spanish | Laberinto de pasiones | 
| Directed by | Pedro Almodóvar | 
| Written by | Pedro Almodóvar | 
| Produced by | Luis Briales | 
| Starring | 
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| Cinematography | Angel L. Fernández | 
| Edited by | José Salcedo | 
| Music by | Bernardo Bonezzi | 
Production company  | Alphaville  | 
| Distributed by | Musidora | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 100 minutes | 
| Country | Spain | 
| Language | Spanish | 
| Budget | ESP 21 million | 
| Box office | ESP 98.6 million (Spain) | 
Labyrinth of Passion (Spanish: Laberinto de pasiones) is a 1982 Spanish screwball comedy film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Cecilia Roth and Imanol Arias. Antonio Banderas has a small role, marking his film debut.
Labyrinth of Passion, Almodóvar's second film, was independently produced with a shoestring budget which allowed for better production values than his previous film Pepi, Luci, Bom, and to employ a more complex narrative.
The plot follows a nymphomaniac pop star who falls in love with a gay Middle Eastern prince. Their unlikely destiny is to find one another, overcome their sexual preferences and live happily ever after on a tropical island. Although poorly received by Spanish film critics, Labyrinth of Passion was a modest success and quickly achieved cult film status. The film is an outrageous look at love and sex, set in Madrid in the early 1980s, during the so-called Movida madrileña, a period of sexual adventurousness after the end of Franco's authoritarian regime and before the rise of AIDS consciousness.