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  1. Goya, a Story of Solitude (Spanish: Goya, historia de una soledad) is a 1971 Spanish historical drama film directed by Nino Quevedo. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The film was heavily cut by censors before its release. It portrays the life of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya.

  2. Jan 25, 1971 · Goya, historia de una soledad: Directed by Nino Quevedo. With Francisco Rabal, Irina Demick, Jacques Perrin, José María Prada. Goya's life in the most juicy dramatic stage of the painter's biography, when he is over forty years old and the first symptoms of his deafness are manifested.

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Nino Quevedo
    • 1971-01-25
  3. Goya, a Story of Solitude is a 1971 Spanish historical drama film directed by Nino Quevedo. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The film was heavily cut by censors before its release. It portrays the life of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya.

  4. Goya, a Story of Solitude (Spanish: Goya, historia de una soledad) is a 1971 Spanish historical drama film directed by Nino Quevedo. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The film was heavily cut by censors before its release. It portrays the life of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. Cast. Francisco Rabal - Goya

  5. Goya, a Story of Solitude is a 1971 Spanish historical drama film directed by Nino Quevedo. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. The film was heavily cut by censors before its release. It portrays the life of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya.

  6. A biography of the Spanish painter Francisco José de Goya (1746-1828), who went from being a court painter to creating heartbreaking images denouncing the atrocities and injustices of his time.

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  8. Goya, a Story of Solitude (Spanish:Goya, historia de una soledad) is a 1971 Spanish historical drama film directed by Nino Quevedo. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival. It portrays the life of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya.