
Goya, Carrière & the Ghost of Buñuel
Documentary · History
Overview
French writer Jean-Claude Carrière (1931-2021) traces the life and work of Spanish painter Francisco de Goya (1746-1828).
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Jean-Claude Carrière
Jean-Claude Carrière
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Jean-Claude Carrière
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Nahal Tajadod
Nahal Tajadod
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Nahal Tajadod
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Carlos Saura
Carlos Saura
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Carlos Saura
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Luis Antonio González Marín
Luis Antonio González Marín
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Luis Antonio González Marín
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Charlotte Chastel-Rousseau
Charlotte Chastel-Rousseau
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Charlotte Chastel-Rousseau
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Guillermo Pérez Villalta
Guillermo Pérez Villalta
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Guillermo Pérez Villalta
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Julian Schnabel
Julian Schnabel
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Julian Schnabel
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Pascual Adolfo López Salueña
Pascual Adolfo López Salueña
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Pascual Adolfo López Salueña
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Michel Cassé
Michel Cassé
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Michel Cassé
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Araceli Guillaume-Alonso
Araceli Guillaume-Alonso
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Araceli Guillaume-Alonso
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