Amaya (1952)

Amaya (1952) poster

The Gothic prince Ranimiro and his daughter Amaya have been taken prisoner by the Basques. He will be tried by the Council of Elders, while the Basque leader Íñigo, who arrested him, falls in love with his daughter Amaya, unaware that she is the current owner of the golden bracelet that symbolizes Basque tradition and that, according to legend, the man who marries her will be proclaimed king of Vasconia.

Director: Luis Marquina
Genre: History, Drama
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jesús Guridi
Cinematography: Heinrich Gärtner, José F. Aguayo Jr.
Editing: Magdalena Rubio
Production: Producciones Cinematográficas Hudesa
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Themes

Great Depression: Struggle and Survival, Great Depression: Poverty and Dust Survival

Keywords

8th century, history

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Amaya about?
The Gothic prince Ranimiro and his daughter Amaya have been taken prisoner by the Basques. He will be tried by the Council of Elders, while the Basque leader Íñigo, who arrested him, falls in love with his daughter Amaya, unaware that she is the current owner of the golden bracelet that symbolizes Basque tradition and that, according to legend, the man who marries her will be proclaimed king of Vasconia.
Who directed Amaya?
Amaya was directed by Luis Marquina.
Who stars in Amaya?
Amaya stars Susana Canales, Julio Peña, José Bódalo, Pedro Porcel, Porfiria Sanchiz, Rafael Luis Calvo.
What genre is Amaya?
Amaya is a History, Drama film.
Where was Amaya produced?
Amaya was produced in Spain.
What are the themes of Amaya?
The themes of Amaya include: Great Depression: Struggle and Survival, Great Depression: Poverty and Dust Survival.