Showing posts with label Duchess of Alba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duchess of Alba. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2020

The Stories about Art Films: 30. The Naked Maja (1958), ACJ Movie Academy




 




















Basic Info

Title: The Naked Maja

Genre: Adventure, Biography, Drama

Country: United States, Italy, France

Language: English

Running time: 111 minutes

Release date: December 20, 1958 (Italy), June 10, 1959 (U.S.)


Staff

Director: Henry Koster

Produced by: Silvio Clementelli, Goffredo Lombardo

Screenplay: Norman Corwin, Giorgio Prosperi, Albert Lewin

Cinematography: Giuseppe Rotunno

Music: Angelo Lavagnino

Editor: Mario Serandrei


Cast









Ava Gardner as Maria Teresa de Cayetana, Duchess of Alba

Anthony Franciosa as Francisco Goya y Lucientes

Amedeo Nazzari as Manuel Godoy

Gino Cervi as King Carlos IV

Lea Padovani as Queen Maria Luisa

Massimo Serato as Rodrigo Sanchez


Ava Gardner














Anthony Franciosa














Summary











The Naked Maja” is a 1958 film co-produced by Italy, France and America. This film, dealing with the romance between the painter Francisco Goya and the Duchess of Alba, is based on a novel by the American writer Noel Gerson and directed by Henry Koster. In this film, Ava Gardner starred as the Duchess of Alba and Anthony Franciosa as Francisco Goya.


Francisco Goya



















The Duchess arranging her hair


















The Duchess and la Beata (1795)













The White Duchess (1795)
















The Black Duchess (1797)















Movie Review












Historic melodrama about relationship between Francisco De Goya and Duchess of Alba”

Historic elements in film”

Gorgeous scenery and gorgeous Ava!”

Ava Gardner, The Most Beautiful Woman in the World!!!”


Interesting stories about the film













1. “The Nude Maja” is the first in a two painting series, and the second is “The Clothed Maja”. The Nude Maja, was a kind of blasphemous paintings at the time. In 1813, the Spanish Inquisition confiscated the painting as obscene and returned it to the Academy of Fine Arts in 1936, after Goya's death.


The Nude Maja (c.1797–1800)











The Clothed Maja (1800-1805)








2. Ava Gardner said in her biography that Anthony Franciosa was a very dedicated actor immersing in acting.


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Thursday, September 3, 2020

The Stories about Art Films: 20. Goya en Burdeos (1999), ACJ Movie Academy


Basic Info

Title: Goya en Burdeos
Genre: Drama
Country: Spain
Language: Spanish
Running time: 107 minutes
Release date: 12 November 1999 (Spain), 15 September 2000 (U.S.)

Staff

Director: Carlos Saura
Produced by: Andrés Vicente Gómez
Screenplay: Carlos Saura
Music: Roque Baños
Cinematography: Vittorio Storaro
Editor: Julia Juaniz

Cast

Francisco Rabal as Goya
José Coronado as Goya (young)
Dafne Fernández as Rosario
Eulalia Ramón as Leocadia
Maribel Verdú as 13th Duchess of Alba
Joauqin Climent as Moratín
Cristina Espinosa as Pepita Tudó

Summary


Goya en Burdeos” is a 1999 Spanish historical drama film, written and directed by Carlos Saura about the life of Francisco Goya, who was the famous 19th-century Spanish painter. Francisco Goya was a Spanish romantic painter and printmaker who was born on March 30, 1746 and died on April 16, 1828. 

Portrait of Goya, Vicente López Portaña (c. 1826)

He is considered the most important Spanish artist of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Goya left many works as a court and recording painter, and was also one of the great portraitists at the time.


The film won two categories at 1999 Montréal World Film Festival, Best Cinematographer at 2000 European Film Awards and five categories at 2000 Goya Awards.

Plot


Deaf and ill, Francisco Goya spends the last years of his life in voluntary exile in Bordeaux, protesting the oppressive rule of Ferdinand VII. He is living with his much younger wife Leocadia and their daughter Rosario

The Milkmaid of Bordeaux, Portrait of Leocadia Weiss, Francisco Goya (1825–27)

With headaches and old age constantly tormenting him, Goya paints every night and recalls important parts of his life, especially his relationship with the Duchess of Alba and his passion for painting.

The White Duchess, Francisco Goya (1795)

Movie Review


A fascinating study of one of the greatest artists of all time”
A brilliantly rich expression of the medium of painting through that of the cinema”
A piece of art”
A Stirring Journey into Goya's Psyche”
Faithful to the world of Goya”
Like Watching a Dream”
Visually impressive, worth watching”

Interesting stories about the film


A strange coincidence: the actor Francisco Rabal not only played the old Goya but actually died in Bordeaux in 2001, two years after the film was premiered.

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