"Goya in Bordeaux". Directed by Carlos Saura. Five Goya Awards and Five Nominations (2000). European Film Awards 2000: Best Photography.
"Goya in Bordeaux". Directed by Carlos Saura. Five Goya Awards and Five Nominations (2000). European Film Awards 2000: Best Photography.Carlos Saura.Francisco Rabal (Goya).Maribel Verdú (Duquesa de Alba).Eulalia Ramón (Leocadia).José Coronado (Joven Goya).Self portrait of Francisco de Goya.Cristina Espinosa ("Pepita Tudó" - right).Goya Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling.Goya Award for Best Costume Design. Paco Rabal won the Goya Award for Best Leading Actor.Goya Award for Best Art Direction.José Coronado was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. Frame.At the age of 82 while exiled in the French locality of Bordeaux, Francisco de Goya reconstructs for his daughter Rosario the events that marked his life.Vittorio Estoraro won the Goya Award for Best Photography.Nominated for Best Editing, Best Sound, Best Special Effects.A young Goya, full of energy, feels like a fish in the water amongst the high society and the people at court. He seeks fame and acknowledgement as an artist; specifically as a painter.Frame.Palace intrigues, games of seduction and lies at the court of king Carlos IV.Frame.Exiled in Bordeaux, next to Leocadia, his last lover.Nominated for Best Production Supervision.The Duchess of Alba, her one true love.Frame.Frame.A brilliant artist worried about his people, punished by absolutism and humiliated by the army of Emperor Napoleón Bonaparte.A break during the shooting.Siesta time. Paco Rabal and Dafne Fernández during a break of the shooting while the operators add the finishing touches to the set decoration.The hand holding the brush in the scenes painted by Goya isn´t the actor´s; it is Carlos Saura who is actually painting.Paco Rabal picking up The Goya Award.