Goya
Goya
Don Francisco de Goya Lucientes (1746 - 1828) is artist to the court of Karl IV of Spain. He is well known and well-to-do, but feels himself becoming more and more remote from the daily life and suffering of the Spanish people. After meeting the singer Maria Rosario in a Madrid tavern, where she is singing revolutionary songs, he becomes even more reflective. Rosario is hauled before the Inquisition. Goya is invited to attend as a warning not to stray from the official path. But it doesn′t stop him from increasingly leaving the castle to portray the desires and nightmares of simple people in his paintings. Soon the Inquisition is on his trail.
Konrad Wolf films Lion Feuchtwanger′s historical novel as a modern, colorful, parallel. How closely can an artist align himself with the powers that be if he wants to be honest and creative?
Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Cast
- Goya
- Herzogin Alba
- Esteve
- Königin Maria Luisa
- Karl IV.
- Großinquisitor
- Jovellanos
- Bermudez
- Godoy
- Guillemardet
Production company
Alle Credits
Director
Assistant director
Screenplay
Scenario
Script editor
Director of photography
Assistant camera
Optical effects
Still photography
Lighting design
Production design
Set construction
Prop master
Property master
Make-up artist
Costume design
Editing
Music performer
Cast
- Goya
- Herzogin Alba
- Esteve
- Königin Maria Luisa
- Karl IV.
- Großinquisitor
- Jovellanos
- Bermudez
- Godoy
- Guillemardet
- Dona Lucia
- Abate
- Otero
- Quintana
- Maria Rosario
- Pepa
- Gil
- Goyas Mutter
- Josepha
- Eufemia
- Padilla
- San Adrian
- Ortiz
- Velasco
- Bote der Inquisition
Dubbing
- Goya
- Herzogin Alba
- Königin Maria Luisa
- Großinquisitor
- Bermudez
- Godoy
- Guillemardet
Production company
Unit production manager
Location manager
Original distributor
Uraufführung (DD): 16.09.1971, Berlin, Kosmos
Titles
- Originaltitel (DD) Goya
- Originaltitel (SU) Goja
- Weiterer Titel Goya - oder der arge Weg der Erkenntnis
Versions
Original
Uraufführung (DD): 16.09.1971, Berlin, Kosmos
Awards
- Special Prize