Juana la Loca / una coproduccion hispano/italo/portuguesa producida por Enrique Cerezo, P.C. (España), Pedro Costa, P.C.(España), Production Group (Italia), Take 2000/Jose Mazeda (Portugal) presentan ; guión, Vicente Aranda, Antonio Larreta ; dirigida por Vicente Aranda.
Material type: FilmPublisher: [Madrid] : [Rome, Italy] : [Lisbon, Portugal] : Enrique Cerezo, P.C., S.A. : Pedro Costa P.C., S.A. ; Production Group ; Take 2000, [2001]Distributor: [Madrid] : [Video Mercury Films] Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (113 min.)) : sound, colorContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceOther title: Also known as: Mad love | Joan the mad | Madness of JoanUniform titles: Juana la Loca (Motion picture : 2001) Subject(s): Juana, la Loca, Queen of Castile, 1479-1555 -- Drama | Queens -- Spain -- Castile -- Drama | Man-woman relationships -- Drama | Sex addiction -- Drama | Mental illness -- Drama | Spain -- History -- Ferdinand and Isabella, 1479-1516 -- DramaGenre/Form: Historical films. | Feature films. | Internet videos. | Streaming video. | Film adaptations. Online resources: Digitalia Film Library (streaming video) | Film poster Production credits: Cinematographer, Paco Femenia; editor, Teresa Font; music, José Nieto.Winner of 3 Goya Awards 2002: Best Actress (Pilar López de Ayala); Best Costume Design; and, Best Make-Up and Hairstyles | Winner of 4 Premios ACE 2002: Cinema - Best Film; Cinema - Best Actress (Pilar López de Ayala); Cinema - Best Supporting Actor (Eloy Azorín); Cinema - Best Supporting Actress (Rosana Pastor) | Winner of an ADIRCAE Award 2002: Best Performance in a Leading Role (Pilar López de Ayala) | Winner of a Fotogramas de Plata 2002: Best Movie Actress (Pilar López de Ayala) | Winner of a CEC Award, at Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain 2002: Best Actress (Pilar López de Ayala) | Winner of a Silver Seashell, at San Sebastián International Film Festival 2001: Best Actress (Pilar López de Ayala)Cast: Pilar López de Ayala, Daniele Liotti, Rosana Pastor, Giuliano Gemma, Roberto Álvarez, Guillermo Toledo, Susy Sánchez, Manuela Arcuri, Eloy Azorín.Summary: Joan of Castile (1479-1555, daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella) has gone down in history as "Joan the Mad." Sent alone to Brussels, sheltered eighteen-year-old Joan is a willing pawn in her political marriage to a young Hapsburg, Philip Archduke of Austria, known as "the Handsome," consolidating Spain as regional power. Amazingly, Joan falls head-over-heels in love with Philip, who reciprocates initially, but then becomes noticeably indifferent. Barely troubling to conceal his affairs, she suffers sobbing, despairing, jealous rages, becoming more miserable and fixated. Was Joan mad, or did she love Philip with such uncanny relentlessness that he was, in the end, helpless in the face of her passion?Originally released as a motion picture in 2001.
Based on: La locura de amor / Manuel Tamayo y Baus.
Pilar López de Ayala, Daniele Liotti, Rosana Pastor, Giuliano Gemma, Roberto Álvarez, Guillermo Toledo, Susy Sánchez, Manuela Arcuri, Eloy Azorín.
Cinematographer, Paco Femenia; editor, Teresa Font; music, José Nieto.
Filmed on location Guimaraes, Burgos, León, Toledo, Huelva, Madrid, Talamaca del Jarama, El Paular, Barajas, Sigüenza
Joan of Castile (1479-1555, daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella) has gone down in history as "Joan the Mad." Sent alone to Brussels, sheltered eighteen-year-old Joan is a willing pawn in her political marriage to a young Hapsburg, Philip Archduke of Austria, known as "the Handsome," consolidating Spain as regional power. Amazingly, Joan falls head-over-heels in love with Philip, who reciprocates initially, but then becomes noticeably indifferent. Barely troubling to conceal his affairs, she suffers sobbing, despairing, jealous rages, becoming more miserable and fixated. Was Joan mad, or did she love Philip with such uncanny relentlessness that he was, in the end, helpless in the face of her passion?
In Spanish; no subtitles.
Winner of 3 Goya Awards 2002: Best Actress (Pilar López de Ayala); Best Costume Design; and, Best Make-Up and Hairstyles
Winner of 4 Premios ACE 2002: Cinema - Best Film; Cinema - Best Actress (Pilar López de Ayala); Cinema - Best Supporting Actor (Eloy Azorín); Cinema - Best Supporting Actress (Rosana Pastor)
Winner of an ADIRCAE Award 2002: Best Performance in a Leading Role (Pilar López de Ayala)
Winner of a Fotogramas de Plata 2002: Best Movie Actress (Pilar López de Ayala)
Winner of a CEC Award, at Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain 2002: Best Actress (Pilar López de Ayala)
Winner of a Silver Seashell, at San Sebastián International Film Festival 2001: Best Actress (Pilar López de Ayala)
Online resource; title from opening/closing credits (Digitalia Film Library, viewed September 25, 2015).
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