Isabel la Católica (Susi Sánchez) sends her daughter Juana (Pilar López de Ayala) to Flanders to marry Philip the Fair (Liotti). It is a marriage of a political nature that serves to seal and guarantee a dynastic alliance between the Catholic Monarchs and the Emperor of Germany Maximilian I, with the aim of isolating France. Following the same policy, the marriage of Catherine and Henry VIII of England had been arranged. However, Juana, madly in love with her husband, could not stand his infidelities; Their excessive love frequently led to terrible and sick attacks of jealousy. This situation, together with the intrigues of the court, contributed to the deterioration of the marital relationship. A great box office success in Spain. It was also selected by the Spanish Film Academy for the Oscars.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/18153-juana-la-loca-blu-ray-8421394403864.html18153JUANA LA LOCA (BLU-RAY)<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br/><p><span>Isabel la Católica (Susi Sánchez) sends her daughter Juana (Pilar<br/> López de Ayala) to Flanders to marry Philip the Fair (Liotti). It is a marriage of a political nature that serves to seal and guarantee a dynastic alliance between the Catholic Monarchs and the Emperor of Germany Maximilian I, with the aim of isolating France. Following the same policy, the marriage of Catherine and Henry VIII of England had been arranged. However, Juana, madly in love with her husband, could not stand his infidelities; Their excessive love frequently led to terrible and sick attacks of jealousy. This situation, together with the intrigues of the court, contributed to the deterioration of the marital relationship. A great box office success in Spain. It was also selected by the Spanish Film Academy for the Oscars.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/537567-home_default/juana-la-loca-blu-ray.jpg7.3554instockDivisa Home Video7.35547.3554002015-08-31T09:22:29+0200/Start/Start/Blu-Ray/Start/Films/Start/New
Isabel la Católica (Susi Sánchez) sends her daughter Juana (Pilar López de Ayala) to Flanders to marry Philip the Fair (Liotti). It is a marriage of a political nature that serves to seal and guarantee a dynastic alliance between the Catholic Monarchs and the Emperor of Germany Maximilian I, with the aim of isolating France. Following the same policy, the marriage of Catherine and Henry VIII of England had been arranged. However, Juana, madly in love with her husband, could not stand his infidelities; Their excessive love frequently led to terrible and sick attacks of jealousy. This situation, together with the intrigues of the court, contributed to the deterioration of the marital relationship. A great box office success in Spain. It was also selected by the Spanish Film Academy for the Oscars.