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Goya
a.k.a. Goya, Ili Tyazhkiy Put Poznaniya, Goya, or the Hard Way to Enlightenment Director: Konrad Wolf Cast: Donatas Banionis, Olivera Katarina, Fred Düren, Fred Dyuren

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/18/2008
  • Original Release: 1971
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 23,364

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Disc #1 -- Goya
2. At the Royal Court [11:43]
3. Maria Rosario, the People's Singer [12:33]
4. Goya the Queen, and the Duchess Alba [10:56]
5. The Tribunal of the Holy Inquisition [14:30]
6. Goya's New Paintings [9:14]
7. The French Ambassador Arrives [9:54]
8. The Royal Family [5:27]
9. A Magnificent Portrait! [2:48]
10. The Bullfight [12:44]
11. To Saragossa [9:44]
12. Coming Home and the >>Capricho<< [11:39]
13. The Grand Inquisitor's Last Word [12:03]

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Revered Lithuanian actor Donatas Banionis wields the masterful brush of celebrated Spanish artist Don Francisco deo Goya Lucientes in this biopic shot in 70mm and directed by Konrad Wolf. Having attained boundless wealth and iconic status as a painter in the court of King Carlos IV, Goya falls head over heels for a beautiful princess while becoming increasingly separated from the suffering of the Spanish people. Upon hearing singer Maria Rosario sing revolutionary ballads in a Madrid tavern, however, the detached artist finds becomes better acquainted with the popular singer while growing more reflective than ever before. Later, when Marie is brought before the Inquisition, Goya is invited to witness her trial and becomes acutely aware of the dangers he should face should he be bold enough to follow her example and stray from the official path. Over time Goya finds himself unable to resist the temptation to leave the castle and reconnect with the common people, a daring action that fuels his creativity while simultaneously highlighting his disloyalty in the eyes of the Inquisition. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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