Goya's Ghosts

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Goya's Ghosts is a 2006 historical drama film set in late 18th- and early 19th-century Spain that explores the life of painter Francisco Goya amid the turmoil of the Inquisition and the Napoleonic invasion.

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instanceOf film
artDirector Patrizia von Brandenstein NERFINISHED
basedOn life and works of Francisco Goya
cinematographer Javier Aguirresarobe NERFINISHED
composer Varhan Bauer NERFINISHED
costumeDesigner Yvonne Blake NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Czech Republic NERFINISHED
France
Spain
United States of America
surface form: United States
depictsFictionalCharacter Inés Bilbatúa NERFINISHED
Lorenzo Casamares NERFINISHED
director Miloš Forman NERFINISHED
distributor Samuel Goldwyn Films NERFINISHED
editor Adam Boome NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Czech Republic NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
genre drama film
historical drama
hasTheme art and power
injustice
political upheaval
religious persecution
language English
mainCharacter Francisco Goya NERFINISHED
portrays Napoleonic invasion of Spain NERFINISHED
Peninsular War NERFINISHED
Spanish Inquisition NERFINISHED
life of Francisco Goya
producer Saul Zaentz NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2006
runtimeMinutes 114
screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière NERFINISHED
Miloš Forman NERFINISHED
setInCountry Spain NERFINISHED
setInPeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
starredActor Blanca Portillo NERFINISHED
Javier Bardem NERFINISHED
Michael Lonsdale NERFINISHED
Natalie Portman NERFINISHED
Randy Quaid NERFINISHED
Stellan Skarsgård NERFINISHED
title Goya's Ghosts NERFINISHED

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Javier Aguirresarobe notableWork Goya's Ghosts
concert work "Orchestral Variations on a Theme from 'Goya's Ghosts'" associatedWork Goya's Ghosts
subject surface form: Orchestral Variations on a Theme from 'Goya's Ghosts'