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Juana la Loca

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 55min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
4,2 k
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Pilar López de Ayala in Juana la Loca (2001)
Mad Love Scene: Getting Married
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L'histoire d'amour qui a transformé Juana, reine d'Espagne, en Juana "la folle". Une histoire de passions, de mensonges et de jalousie avec un motif politique derrière.L'histoire d'amour qui a transformé Juana, reine d'Espagne, en Juana "la folle". Une histoire de passions, de mensonges et de jalousie avec un motif politique derrière.L'histoire d'amour qui a transformé Juana, reine d'Espagne, en Juana "la folle". Une histoire de passions, de mensonges et de jalousie avec un motif politique derrière.

  • Réalisation
    • Vicente Aranda
  • Scénario
    • Vicente Aranda
    • Antonio Larreta
    • Manuel Tamayo y Baus
  • Casting principal
    • Pilar López de Ayala
    • Daniele Liotti
    • Rosana Pastor
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    4,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Vicente Aranda
    • Scénario
      • Vicente Aranda
      • Antonio Larreta
      • Manuel Tamayo y Baus
    • Casting principal
      • Pilar López de Ayala
      • Daniele Liotti
      • Rosana Pastor
    • 32avis d'utilisateurs
    • 29avis des critiques
    • 55Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 14 victoires et 12 nominations au total

    Vidéos5

    Mad Love Scene: Getting Married
    Clip 3:17
    Mad Love Scene: Getting Married
    Mad Love Scene: Mad Because I Love You
    Clip 2:52
    Mad Love Scene: Mad Because I Love You
    Mad Love Scene: Mad Because I Love You
    Clip 2:52
    Mad Love Scene: Mad Because I Love You
    Mad Love Scene: Going To Be Wed
    Clip 1:37
    Mad Love Scene: Going To Be Wed
    Mad Love Scene: Kill Her
    Clip 2:00
    Mad Love Scene: Kill Her
    Mad Love Scene: The Kind Is Unfaithful
    Clip 2:06
    Mad Love Scene: The Kind Is Unfaithful

    Photos15

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    Rôles principaux41

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    Pilar López de Ayala
    Pilar López de Ayala
    • Juana
    Daniele Liotti
    Daniele Liotti
    • Felipe
    Rosana Pastor
    Rosana Pastor
    • Elvira
    Giuliano Gemma
    Giuliano Gemma
    • De Veyre
    Roberto Álvarez
    Roberto Álvarez
    • Admiral
    Eloy Azorín
    Eloy Azorín
    • Álvaro de Estúñiga
    Guillermo Toledo
    Guillermo Toledo
    • Capitán Corrales
    Susi Sánchez
    Susi Sánchez
    • Reina Isabel
    • (as Susy Sánchez)
    Chema de Miguel
    Chema de Miguel
    • Don Juan Manuel
    Andrés Lima
    • Marqués de Villena
    Cipriano Lodosa
    • Marliano
    Manuela Arcuri
    • Aixa-Beatriz
    Carolina Bona
    Carolina Bona
    • Inés
    Jorge Monje
    • Hernán
    Sol Abad
    • Mucama
    Cristina Arranz
    • Ana
    Cristina Perales
    Cristina Perales
    • María
    María Ballesteros
    • Catalina
    • Réalisation
      • Vicente Aranda
    • Scénario
      • Vicente Aranda
      • Antonio Larreta
      • Manuel Tamayo y Baus
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    7monimm18

    Impressive story, lesser execution

    I liked this film, but I think it could have been better. There were three things that, in my opinion, weakened its impact. The first thing was the presence of a narrator. I happen to believe that using a narrator in a film with characters and dialogue, although sometimes justifiable, is many times a sign of script or directing weakness; usually, if both the screenplay and the director are good enough, conveying all the information should be possible (and would be more powerful) without a narrator explaining what's going on.

    The second thing that bothered me was the acting. I found it impossible to connect with the characters, however poignant I found their story (OK, Liotti's looks grabbed my attention quite a bit, but I wouldn't chuck that up to talent...). I felt that de Ayala's acting lacked a certain depth and had a narrow range (most of it consisted of numerous infantile fits of rage in between scenes where she eagerly spread her legs). Liotti seemed lifeless, although I was told his voice was dubbed in Spanish, which usually lowers the power of a performance quite a bit (apparently, he originally delivered a lot of his dialogue in Italian).

    The third thing that bothered me was the film's (director's?) incapacity of explaining the roots and justification of Juana's mad love for Phillip. Yes, I know it was a powerful combination of lust and emotional dependency, that Juana was a passionate woman and apparently Phillip was quite a fiery lover, but I never felt the characters' passion.

    The film focused too little on Juana's personality/character and the way the chemistry between her and Phillip developed. I realized how powerful her passion for him was, but it was only thanks to the dialogue, not to the acting, neither to the filming style (does anyone else think the film needed more close-ups, mostly during highly emotional scenes?). In my opinion, the film scratches the surface emotionally and artistically, but fails to go deep.

    Having said all that, let me assure you that, overall I think it's still a film worth seeing, although definitely not for historical accuracy. The story, loosely based on the Spanish queen Juana de Castilla's life, is quite moving, maybe more for those who have experienced the kind of passion that Juana had for Phillip. A woman so passionately in love with her man, so consumed by her love and so anguished by his philandering and growing lack of reciprocity to her love that she becomes obsessed with possesing him and forgets she is a queen and that her first duty is to her people. I was just sorry to see such a passionate love story idea being presented in a bit of a lethargic manner.
    7OldRose

    Revisionistic, but very well acted!

    There is no question that director Vicente Aranda has taken considerable liberty with generally accepted history, but despite this and a few flaws within the context of certain scenes, what we have is an excellent story, and one very well recounted and acted.

    It will come as absolutely no surprise for those who have seen this film to know that Pilar Lopez de Ayala (as Juana I) and Rosana Pastor (Elvira, Head of Queen´s Household) are nominated in the lead and supporting categories of the Spanish Goya Film Awards, and, despite having been ignored by the Golden Globes, this film should be in contention for Oscar Consideration as Spain´s representation for the "Best Foreign Film" of 2001. Frankly, the performances just mentioned were so stunning, especially Pilar Lopez de Ayala, that I would consider her among nominees for Best Actress at the Oscars, not only given the absolutely pathetic list the Golden Globes presented in the Drama category, but simply because Pilar Lopez de Ayala DESERVES IT, much as did Fernanda Montenegro in the Brazilian masterpiece "Central Do Brazil" just a few years back.

    For the historians among the viewing public, my recommendation is to simply look the other way on the bit of revisionism on display, given that far greater crimes have been committed by Hollywood as regards same. The story is excellent, the costumes & design, art direction, cinematography, and above all film editing are simply tops -- and film editing has been a GREAT problem in US films in recent times. Go and see it and I DO MEAN the original version! Rating = 4 stars (of five).
    9frojavigdis

    "Mad" or sexually liberated?

    I can't believe this film has such a low rating. Every time I see it in the video store, I think, "I wish I could erase my memory of it so I could see it again for the first time."

    The viewer gets an intimate look at life as a female member of a royal family during the 16th century. Unable to control with whom she spends her life or make basic choices, Juana is confined in a woman's role, yet has sexual passion fit only for men in her time. And possibly still in ours. It is up to the viewer to decide is she is "mad" or simply craves intimacy.

    An unpredicable, controversial, and beautifully filmed period film, don't pass this one up.
    7chrisjcollins777

    A handsomely executed costume drama.

    I haven't enjoyed many films from Spain, but "Juana La Loca" (curiously translated by the distributors as "Mad Love" instead of the more appropriate "Joan The Mad") now tops my list of Spanish language films. It may not be an accurate portrayal of historical events (it's pretty safe to say many liberties were taken in that regard), but it's still worth seeing. Think of it as a play loosely based on historical persons as opposed to a bio-pic presentation of their lives.

    This is a big, handsome costume drama that evokes Renaissance Spain with gusto, although there's a certain movieness to the look of things: almost everyone is abnormally good looking and everyone's clothes are remarkably clean (Philip, Juana's betrothed, sports a physique that smacks of modern day gyms; it's doubtful that a monarch who doesn't lift a finger would be so chiseled). By contrast, "Shakespeare In Love" captured some of the grubbiness of life during the Renaissance.

    The soundtrack is also a bit heavy-handed, with music that occasionally gets a bit obvious.

    But overall, this movie attacks its subject matter with relish and intellect. Instead of obligatory sword fights and battle sequences, "Juana La Loca" opts for dialogue that oozes with machinations and intrigue, and a pace that keeps things moving along and the viewer interested.

    I give it 7 on a scale of 10.
    egue1968

    Beautiful setting, shrill movie

    What starts out as a sumptuous setting, with intricate period pieces and soft light cinematography, is quickly tainted by a very poor script. True, Pilar López de Ayala does give an envigorating rendering of this misfortunate queen, but after the first scene, it's all the same shrillness, over and over again. Even though the movie takes place over 10 years, the roles don't mature, either outwardly or inwardly, and the result are wooden characterizations that don't give any depth (or generate interest, for that matter) to the roles. The result is an inane, one-dimensional film that could have easily resembled similar period pieces such as La reine Margot or Elizabeth. Instead, it wallows in its own misery.

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    • Anecdotes
      Juana la Loca (2001) is not an accurate portrayal of historical events, taking many liberties with the facts. Some character and plot devices are completely fictional, most notably the Moorish lover of Phillip. Some scenes were loosely based on the stage play The Madness of Love (Teatro del Príncipe, Madrid, 12 January 1855) by the dramatist Manuel Tamayo y Baus (1829-1898) that inspired several films with the same subject.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in The Holiday (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      Gallarda
      Composed by Luis de Milán

      Adapted by Pepe Rey

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    • How long is Mad Love?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 septembre 2001 (Espagne)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Espagne
      • Italie
      • Portugal
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • juanalaloca.com
      • Sony Pictures Classics
    • Langue
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mad Love
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Burgos, Burgos, Castilla y León, Espagne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Canal+ España
      • Enrique Cerezo Producciones Cinematográficas S.A.
      • Eurimages
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    • Budget
      • 4 800 000 € (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 280 046 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 23 869 $US
      • 1 sept. 2002
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 9 306 362 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 55min(115 min)
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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