
Goya's Ghosts (2006)
Année de sortie : 2006
Pays : Spain, United States
Titre alternatif : Los fantasmas de Goya, Les fantômes de Goya, Призраците на Гоя, Sombras de Goya, Goya et ses fantômes, Goyovy prízraky, Goyas Geister, Goyan aaveet, Ta fantasmata tou Goya, Goyini duhovi, Goya kísértetei, L'ultimo inquisitore, Goya y la inquisición, Duchy Goi, Os Fantasmas de Goya, Gojine utvare, Призраки Гойи, Goyeve prikazni, Goyove prízraky, Goya'nin hayaletleri
Réalisateur : Milos Forman, Miloš Forman
Scénariste : Jean-Claude Carrière, Milos Forman, Miloš Forman
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Sociétés : Atresmedia, KanZaman Productions, The Saul Zaentz Company, Xuxa Producciones S.L.
Genre : Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, Historical Film, History
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : 18th century, fictional biography, fictionalized history, heresy, loss, muse, napoleon bonaparte, rape, religion and supernatural, spanish inquisition, unwillingly pregnant
Synopsis
In 'Goya's Ghosts', the renowned painter Francisco Goya finds himself entangled in a web of political intrigue and religious fervor when his muse, Inés, is arrested by the Spanish Inquisition on charges of heresy. Inés' family turns to Goya for help, hoping that his connection with Brother Lorenzo, whom he is painting, can secure her release. However, as the film progresses, Goya becomes more involved in the political machinations surrounding him, including the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte's forces in Spain.
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Résumé
'Goya's Ghosts' is a historical drama directed by Miloš Forman and released in 2006. Set against the backdrop of late 18th century Spain during the reign of King Charles IV, the film explores themes of religion, power, and corruption through the fictionalized biography of renowned painter Francisco Goya. The movie delves into Goya's relationship with his muse Inés, her arrest by the Spanish Inquisition for heresy, and the subsequent political intrigue involving Brother Lorenzo and Napoleon Bonaparte.
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