Wow, Aznar's party really knows how to do public relations.
BBC article
The Popular Party (PP) was infuriated by the director's allegation that it planned to postpone Sunday's general election in a bid to maintain power.
"We were on the point (of having) a PP coup d'etat," Mr Almodovar told a press conference on Tuesday.
"The PP will bring a complaint before the appropriate courts," it said.
The director referred to media claims that outgoing Spanish prime minister Jose Maria Aznar had planned to postpone the election with demonstrations outside PP headquarters in Madrid.
Then, to prove Franco still lives, there's this:
Four thousand PP supporters rallied outside the party's headquarters on Wednesday and denounced Almodovar's film, which deals with sexual harassment in a religious school, as an attack on the Catholic Church.