- Source: Goyescas (film)
Goyescas is a 1942 Spanish musical film directed by Benito Perojo and starring Imperio Argentina, Rafael Rivelles and Armando Calvo. The film is an adaptation of the 1916 zarzuela Goyescas by Enrique Granados, and also drew inspiration from the work of the artist Francisco Goya. The film was part of the popular trend for operetta films in Europe during the era. Perojo had been planning the production for around a decade before it was ultimately made.
The film received the Biennale Award at the 1942 Venice Film Festival.
Synopsis
Set in Madrid, between the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th. The Countess of Gualda and the famous songwriter Petrilla are very physically similar, so much so that many people confuse them. But one day they discover that they love the same man, the Marquis of Nuévalos, a terrible rivalry will arise between them that they will resolve based on songs and episodes that recreate Goya's paintings.
Cast
Imperio Argentina as Petrilla / Condesa de Gualda
Rafael Rivelles as Fernando Pizarro
Armando Calvo as Luis Alfonso de Nuévalos
Manolo Morán as Dueño del mesón
Marta Flores as Pepa, La Gitana
Juan Calvo as Bandido 1
Xan das Bolas as Miguel
Ramón Martori as Corregidor
Antonio Casas as Paquiro
José Latorre as Ministro
Manuel Requena as Ventero
Eloísa Muro as Reina
María Vera as Maja
Marina Torres as Doncella de la condesa
Antonio Bayón as Bandido 2
Carmen Ponce de León as Mujer
References
Bibliography
Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer 2008.
External links
Goyescas at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Goyescas
- Goyescas (film)
- Goyescas (opera)
- Bésame Mucho
- Black Paintings
- Ronda
- Saturn Devouring His Son
- Imperio Argentina
- Francisco Goya
- David Frost (producer)