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別名: 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 with a career spanning nearly four decades. She began acting at age 13 with 'Captain Sánchez's Crime' (1985). Notable film credits include 'Lovers' (1991), 'Belle Époque' (1992), 'Y tu mamá también' (2001), 'Pan's Labyrinth' (2006), and 'The Blind Sunflowers' (2008). She won two Goya Awards for Best Actress. She appeared in 'Tetro' (2009) as Miranda, a woman living with Tetro who is portrayed as hot and cold towards his younger brother Bennie, refusing to discuss their family or reveal details about their father.
公開年: 1999
別題: Goya: Luces y sombras de un genio, Goya à Bordeaux, Goya, Goya in Bordeaux, Goya Bordeaux-ban
監督: Carlos Saura
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制作会社: Italian International Film, Vía Digital, RAI, Lolafilms, TVE
ジャンル: Biography, Drama, War, History, drama film
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In his final years in voluntary exile in Bordeaux, renowned Spanish painter Francisco Goya (1746-1828) lives with his much younger wife Leocadia and their daughter Rosario. Despite being deaf and ill, he continues to paint at night, inspired by the vivid memories that haunt him. Through dreamlike flashbacks triggered by conversations with his daughter, headaches, or the confusion of old age, Goya revisits pivotal moments in his life. These include his scandalous relationship with the Duchess of Alba, his artistic awakening influenced by Diego Velázquez's work, and his lifelong advocacy for freedom and imagination in the face of oppression. As Goya drifts between reality and memory, his paintings come to life around him, blending historical fact with personal anecdote.
Goya en Burdeos (1999) is a biographical drama film directed by Carlos Saura, depicting the final years of Spanish master painter Francisco Goya. Set against the backdrop of early 19th-century Europe amidst political turmoil and artistic innovation, the film explores Goya's turbulent personal life, his enduring passion for art, and his unyielding commitment to creative freedom. Through a rich tapestry of dreamlike sequences, Saura brings Goya's iconic paintings to life, interweaving them with historical events and the artist's intimate memories. The film is a poignant meditation on aging, memory, and the power of artistic expression in the face of adversity.