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http://www.latinoreview.com/news.php?id=921
Date: August 31, 2006
By: Kellvin Chavez
Source: Antena3 Noticias
First footage from Milos Forman's "Goya's Ghosts" is now online. The film stars Javier Bardem Natalie Portman and Stellan Skarsgård. Goya's Ghost is set in Spain between 1792 and 1809, a time of great political upheaval characterized by the Spanish Inquisition and the Napoleonic wars.
Just click on the image below to check out the footage...Again for those non-Latin folks...sorry but the footage has Spanish voice over.
In 1792 in Spain, amidst the turmoil of the French Revolution, renowned painter Francisco Goya becomes embroiled in the Spanish Inquisition after his beautiful muse Ines is accused of being a heretic and put on trial. Goya must beg for her life to be spared through his old friend Lorenzo, a power-hungry monk who is spearheading the revival of the Inquisition. Ines is imprisoned, tortured, and left to perish in the dungeons, while Lorenzo is eventually banished from the Spanish church. Some twenty years pass, and Goya is at the height of his creativity, but he has become deaf and somewhat insane. The three meet again after the French abolish the Inquisition and set the prisoners free, and Lorenzo becomes Napoleon's chief prosecutor against his former Spanish allies.
Date: August 31, 2006
By: Kellvin Chavez
Source: Antena3 Noticias
First footage from Milos Forman's "Goya's Ghosts" is now online. The film stars Javier Bardem Natalie Portman and Stellan Skarsgård. Goya's Ghost is set in Spain between 1792 and 1809, a time of great political upheaval characterized by the Spanish Inquisition and the Napoleonic wars.
Just click on the image below to check out the footage...Again for those non-Latin folks...sorry but the footage has Spanish voice over.
In 1792 in Spain, amidst the turmoil of the French Revolution, renowned painter Francisco Goya becomes embroiled in the Spanish Inquisition after his beautiful muse Ines is accused of being a heretic and put on trial. Goya must beg for her life to be spared through his old friend Lorenzo, a power-hungry monk who is spearheading the revival of the Inquisition. Ines is imprisoned, tortured, and left to perish in the dungeons, while Lorenzo is eventually banished from the Spanish church. Some twenty years pass, and Goya is at the height of his creativity, but he has become deaf and somewhat insane. The three meet again after the French abolish the Inquisition and set the prisoners free, and Lorenzo becomes Napoleon's chief prosecutor against his former Spanish allies.