Set in 18th-century Spain, "Goya's Ghosts" tells the story of Francisco Goya, a renowned painter caught in the web of the Spanish Inquisition. The film explores his struggles with art, religion, and politics, as well as his relationship with a young muse. Goya's life takes a dramatic turn when the Inquisition targets him for heresy and corruption. The movie delves into the themes of power, injustice, and the impact of the Inquisition on Spanish society.
In a dystopian society, a man is falsely accused of a crime he knows nothing about. He goes through a surreal trial where he encounters bizarre characters and experiences a waking nightmare. As the trial progresses, the man's guilt complex intensifies and he begins to question his own sanity. The trial becomes a reflection of the oppressive power relations and ambiguity of the judicial system.
Chronicle of the repression that a foreign company exerts on the miners of a small nitrate town in Chile, whose workers decide to claim their most essential rights. A reflection of the historic union struggles in the northern Chile that ended with terrible repressive acts.
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