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Goya : Awakened in a Dream [VHS]
 
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Goya : Awakened in a Dream [VHS]

Jan Filips , David Reale , Shannon Lawson  |  NR |  VHS Tape
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  • Actors: Jan Filips, David Reale
  • Directors: Shannon Lawson
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Digital Sound, Dolby, Full length, Full Screen, Surround Sound, NTSC
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: Repnet
  • VHS Release Date: April 1, 2000
  • Run Time: 55 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004SZZQ
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #64,203 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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The Los Angeles Times, May 11, 1999

"Each of The Artists' Specials revolves around a life-altering encounter between a famous artist and a child, both of whom are at a personal or professional crossroads. Through the course of each story, not only do the artist and the child learn more about themselves and each other, one helps the other to overcome a series of difficulties and, ultimately, to succeed So well-crafted, thoughtful and intelligent are these hourlong specials that parents are likely to enjoy them just as much as their kids. Although the programs seek to teach younger viewers that even the greatest artists faced major stumbling blocks on the road to success, adults will find many of their own quandries reflected in the artists' dilemmas."

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Directed by Richard Mozer, Goya: Awakened in a Dream is a powerful portrait of the enigmatic artist who in his old age maintained a youthful rebelliousness at heart. Goya, one of Spain's greatest painters, created a wide and varied range of work. He was at times a painter, a cartoonist, a portrait artist and a satirist. His Caprices were the first social, political, moral and religious satires ever created, oddly at the same time that Goya painted his most conventional portraits, including religious works for churches. Goya went on to defy the king and the inquisition, abandoning the royal court in favour of a simple life in the countryside. His landmark Black Paintings bridged the gap between traditional court portraiture to modern, personal interpretive works. "The challenge of this film was to do justice to Goya's art which can be very dark and contemplative while conveying the mystery and wonder of his paintings to children who might otherwise find his work a little scary," revealed director Richard Mozer.

Created and produced by David Devine and Richard Mozer from a screenplay by award-winning playwright and screenwriter Michael Maclennan, Goya: Awakened in a Dream was shot in Valtice in southern Moravia in the Czech Republic. Moravia is home to over 80 castles and palaces built since the turn of the 15th century and is also where several of Devine Entertaimment's Composers Specials were filmed. The castle in Goya: Awakened in a Dream was built by an Italian architect and by Italian labourers. It is beautiful and strikingly similar to the palace in Madrid.

Goya become a court painter rather late in life, at the age of 43. He immediately added the "de" in front of his name to suggest aristocratic kinship. From then on, his future was assured, and he rose to even higher eminence. What Goya enjoyed the most was the study of people, showing them at their best and worst moments. He needed to make sense of life as it unfolded and thus he always had a crayon and notebook within reach. Goya seemed to have an endless capacity for joy. Even during the bleakest periods of his life, he continued to capture the colour of life and never lost his sense of humour. One of the saddest realities of his life is that though his wife gave birth to 12 children, only one survived. In his productive stretches, he worked with incredible speed, capturing ideas and visions. Without Leocadia, he might have even forgotten to eat.



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Historical perspective April 18, 2010
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There were realities of history and culture that affected this great artist. Art appreciation can transcend class and the stereotypes of society.
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The painters collection is for people who love the Masters and just like a fun film for childern and adults alike. Degas is my favorite. There are other films with the impressionist. You may want to rent one before buying.
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I have been using this video for several years with high school design students. They respond well to it, and it is a good springboard for class discussions. I follow this in the next class period with a slide lecture on Goya's life and the purposes his art served at different stages, including: sports reporting (for example, "Unfortunate Incident in the First Row"); decorative and practical (the tapestry cartoons); social criticism with Enlightenment values (The Caprices); Political power and criticism (Portrait of King Carlos IV and family); Portraiture--and veiled love note (Duchess of Alba); Propaganda--in a GOOD sense (The Third of May, 1808); a personal thank-you note (Dr. Arietta); psychological self-examination and catharsis (The Black Paintings); even sexual excitation (both the Clothed and Nude Majas).

I believe the students respond better to my slide lecture because they have first gotten to know Goya as a flesh and blood human being through this excellent film. I must have watched it at least twenty times in the last seven years, and can find no significant fault with it.

This year I used it as the beginning of a unit on drawing from observation, and Goya's advice to Rosarita was exactly what I want the students to get: (slightly paraphrased) "You've drawn what you think a tree is like; you must learn to see, and to draw a tree it as it really is."

I just wish it was available on DVD!
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