Dispute in Valladolid (1992)

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Spain conquered the seas, found a new world and different realities than the one known in Europe. But a question needed to be answered with what they found in those new territories: do the Indians have souls? The Church, bound to protect and convert the natives and the conquerors who treated them like slaves and thought they were only merchandising, expose their arguments and reasonings at what would be known as the Vallidolid controversy. Between them, there's a cardinal hearing both parts and trying to get reasonable answers from this critical question.

Director: Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe
Genre: History, Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 90 min
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Production: RTBF, La Sept Cinéma
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dispute in Valladolid about?
Spain conquered the seas, found a new world and different realities than the one known in Europe. But a question needed to be answered with what they found in those new territories: do the Indians have souls? The Church, bound to protect and convert the natives and the conquerors who treated them like slaves and thought they were only merchandising, expose their arguments and reasonings at what would be known as the Vallidolid controversy. Between them, there's a cardinal hearing both parts and trying to get reasonable answers from this critical question.
Who directed Dispute in Valladolid?
Dispute in Valladolid was directed by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe.
Who stars in Dispute in Valladolid?
Dispute in Valladolid stars Jean-Pierre Marielle, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jean Carmet, Jean-Michel Dupuis, Claude Laugier, Didier Bourguignon.
How long is Dispute in Valladolid?
Dispute in Valladolid has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Dispute in Valladolid?
Dispute in Valladolid is a History, Drama, TV Movie film.
Where was Dispute in Valladolid produced?
Dispute in Valladolid was produced in France.