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Duration: 215 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Maribel Verdu, María Isabel Verdú Rollán, ماریبل وردو, 마리벨 베르두
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Maribel Verdú, born María Isabel Verdú Rollán on October 2, 1970, is a Spanish actress known for her diverse film roles over nearly four decades. She began her career at age thirteen with 'Captain Sánchez's Crime' (1985). Notable films include 'Lovers' (1991), 'Belle Époque' (1992), 'Y tu mamá también' (2001), 'Pan's Labyrinth' (2006), 'The Blind Sunflowers' (2008), and 'Tetro' (2009). She has won multiple awards, including two Goya Awards for Best Actress. Additionally, she appeared in 'Superlópez' (2018) and will be seen as Nora Allen in 'The Flash'. Despite her extensive filmography, there's no substantial information about her personal life or early career outside of her birth year.
Release Year: 1999
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Alternative Title: Goya: Luces y sombras de un genio, Goya à Bordeaux, Goya, Goya in Bordeaux, Goya Bordeaux-ban
Director: Carlos Saura
Writer: Carlos Saura, Luigi Scattini
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Genre: Biography, Drama, War
The movie 'Goya en Burdeos' (1999), directed by Carlos Saura, follows the life of Francisco Goya, a Spanish painter who lived from 1746 to 1828. The film chronicles his early years in Spain under the Bourbon monarchy, where he rose to prominence as an accomplished portraitist. As political tensions rise and Napoleon Bonaparte invades Spain, Goya witnesses the horrors of war firsthand. He becomes profoundly affected by these events, experiencing a breakdown which leaves him deaf. Following this trauma, he creates his famous "Black Paintings" series while in self-imposed exile in Bordeaux, France.
Carlos Saura's 'Goya en Burdeos' is a biographical drama that explores the life and work of renowned Spanish artist Francisco Goya against the backdrop of political tumult and personal tragedy. The film spans from Goya's early career under the Bourbon monarchy to his later years in self-imposed exile in Bordeaux, where he painted his renowned "Black Paintings" series after being traumatized by the horrors of war. It offers insights into Goya's artistic evolution and his response to the political upheaval around him.