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Release Date:
January 19, 1990
Original Title:
O Processo do Rei
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Madragoa Films
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Italy | Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
At the time Portugal presented a strange spectacle to the rest of Europe. D. Afonso VI, son of the fortunate D. João de Bragança, was in possession of the throne and was an insane imbecile. His wife, daughter of the Duke of Nemours and cousin of Louis XIV, dared hatch a plot to oust her husband from the throne. The king's stupidity justified the queen's bravado. Despite being master of unusual strength and having slept with his wife for a long time, she accused him of being impotent. Marie Françoise had acquired through artfulness what Afonso had lost in anger in the kingdom. She had him imprisoned ( November 1667 ) and quickly obtained a papal bull from Rome to confirm her virginity and bless her marriage to her brother-in-law Pedro. Portugal's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1990.
Costume Design:
Isabel Branco
Director:
João Mário Grilo
Director of Photography:
Eduardo Serra
Editor:
Rudolfo Wedeles
Hairstylist:
Dominique Buisson
Makeup Artist:
Margarida Miranda
Music:
Jorge Arriagada
Producer:
Paulo Branco
Production Design:
Zé Branco
Screenplay:
João Mário Grilo
Daniel Arasse
Colin Thiele
Set Decoration:
Luís Monteiro
Sound Designer:
Vasco Pedroso
Nicolas Lefebvre
Sound Mixer:
Alain Garnier
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