Scena da Mararía (1998)
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Nome di nascita: Goya Toledo
Data di nascita: 1969-09-24
Luogo di nascita: Arrecife, Las Palmas, Spain
Dettagli
Nomi alternativi: Nickname: Goya
Caratteristiche fisiche: N/A
Carriera
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Biografia completa
Goya Toledo is a Spanish film and television actress and model. Born at Arrecife on the island of Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands, on the 24 September 1969, Toledo started out as a model before venturing into acting. Her most well-known role to date has been playing the model Valeria in the 2000 film Amores Perros. She also had a starring role in the 2003 Spanish thriller Killing Words.
Sul film: Mararía (1998)
Titolo alternativo: N/A
Regista: Antonio José Betancor
Sceneggiatore: Antonio José Betancor, Carlos Álvarez, Rafael Arozarena
Produzione & Genere
Produttore/i: N/A
Società: Cinetel, Filmigranas, Madrid Film S.A., Panavision UK, Reyes Abades
Genere: Drama
Parole chiave
Parole chiave: based on novel, doctor, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, love, spanish civil war
Storia
Dr. Fermín (Carmelo Gómez), a Basque doctor, arrives on Lanzarote island and falls silently in love with the local beauty Mararía (Goya Toledo). Their relationship is disrupted when an Englishman named Beltrahn (Iain Glen) appears, captivating Mararía's heart. Fermín becomes consumed by jealousy, leading him to take drastic actions that ultimately transform his character.
Riassunto
Mararía (1998), directed by Antonio José Betancor, is a drama film based on the novel of the same name. Set primarily on Lanzarote island, the story revolves around Fermín, a Basque doctor who becomes involved in a love triangle with Mararía and an Englishman named Beltrahn. The narrative explores themes of love, jealousy, and transformation, set against the backdrop of post-Spanish Civil War Spain.