Talk:José Padilha
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Pronunciation of the name
editI have attempted to add a pronunciation key for his name, which is in Brazillian Portuguese. I am not a native speaker, so if anyone can do a better version, please correct it. The key I added is: ʒoʊzeɪ pɵdʒɪlɪjɑː -- Please correct if you think some of the vowels or consonants, which are native to Portuguese, can be represented better, or if you wish to add a true key for Portuguese IPA. I believe this is necessary, as most media outlets are reporting his name using Spanish pronunciation, which is not even close to how his name is actually pronounced, and he does not even come from a Spanish-speaking country. 71.75.131.131 (talk) 04:56, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
Narcos
editHe has also done a "gripping Netflix drama about the hunt for Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar." <ref> Chris Campion, ""I'm not brave, I'm irresponsible"," The Guardian g2, pp. 16-17, quotation, p. 16. This should be included in the article, but I'm not sure if it goes under filmography or not. —InternetArchiveBot (Report bug) 07:05, 28 April 2017 (UTC)
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