Mad Love


1h 57m 2001

Brief Synopsis

In the 16th century, following the death of her mother Isabella, Juana of Castile becomes Queen of Spain. Returning from Flanders with her Dutch husband Felipe el Hermoso, Juana begins to exercise her new powers. But Felipe, jealous of his wife and her new lover, plots to imprison Juana and steal th

Film Details

Also Known As
Juana la Loca, Juana la Loca - evig kärlek, Madness of Love
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Historical
Romance
Release Date
2001
Production Company
Sogepaq S.A.; StudioCanal; Televisi=n Espa±ola (TVE)
Distribution Company
Sony Pictures Classics; Abc Distribution; Alfa Films; Cts; Sony Pictures Classics; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment; Warner Sogefilms

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 57m

Synopsis

In the 16th century, following the death of her mother Isabella, Juana of Castile becomes Queen of Spain. Returning from Flanders with her Dutch husband Felipe el Hermoso, Juana begins to exercise her new powers. But Felipe, jealous of his wife and her new lover, plots to imprison Juana and steal the throne for himself.

Film Details

Also Known As
Juana la Loca, Juana la Loca - evig kärlek, Madness of Love
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Historical
Romance
Release Date
2001
Production Company
Sogepaq S.A.; StudioCanal; Televisi=n Espa±ola (TVE)
Distribution Company
Sony Pictures Classics; Abc Distribution; Alfa Films; Cts; Sony Pictures Classics; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment; Warner Sogefilms

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 57m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of the Best Actress prize (Pilar Lopez de Ayala) at the 2001 San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Winner of three 2002 Goya awards, including Best Actress (Pilar Lopez de Ayala), Best Costumes, and Best Hair and Make-up.

Released in United States on Video January 21, 2003

Released in United States September 2001

Released in United States Summer August 30, 2002

Shown at San Sebastian International Film Festival (in competition) September 20-29, 2001.

Based on the true story of 16th century Spanish Queen Juana of Castile.

Released in United States on Video January 21, 2003

Released in United States Summer August 30, 2002

Released in United States September 2001 (Shown at San Sebastian International Film Festival (in competition) September 20-29, 2001.)