Goya's Ghosts Direct

Fifteen years later, in 1808, the Napoleonic army invades Spain and abolishes the Inquisition. Inés is finally released from prison, but the years of abuse and isolation have left her mentally broken and emaciated.

The story of the 2006 film is a fictional historical drama that follows the famous Spanish painter Francisco Goya as a witness to the shifting political and religious tides in Spain between 1792 and 1809. While Goya is the central figure, the plot focuses largely on the tragic intertwining lives of his young muse, Inés, and an influential monk, Brother Lorenzo. The Accusation and Imprisonment Goya's Ghosts

The story begins in 1792, during the height of the Spanish Inquisition. Inés Bilbatúa, a beautiful teenage girl and Goya’s model, is falsely accused of being a "secret Jew" (a Judaizer) simply because she was seen refusing to eat pork at a tavern. She is arrested and subjected to "The Question"—a form of torture used by the Inquisition to force confessions. Fifteen years later, in 1808, the Napoleonic army