Vicente Aranda's "Mad Love," originally titled "Juana La Loca" or "Joan the Mad," is a high intensity, if not terribly fast-paced, historical drama that paints the Castilian queen as widly in love ...
Vicente Aranda's "Mad Love," originally titled "Juana La Loca" or "Joan the Mad," is a high intensity, if not terribly fast-paced, historical drama that paints the Castilian queen as widly in love ...
Do you know the story of Juana la Loca (Joanna the Mad), who lived in Spain from 1479 to 1555? Juana was Queen of Castile, who after her husband, Phillip the Handsome died, took his corpse in a coffin ...
August 1496. Joan, raised at the austere Spanish court, is married to Philip the Handsome, son of the Holy Roman Emperor. She's taken with the hedonism of his court in Flanders, but utterly obsessed ...