
Carles, príncep de Viana 2001
Step back to 15th-century Catalonia with *Carles, príncep de Viana (2001)*, a historical TV movie directed by Sílvia Quer. This intimate drama peers into the turbulent life of Charles, Prince of Viana, a noble caught between royal ambitions and personal struggles.
Director: Sílvia Quer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Carles, príncep de Viana (2001) about?
The film follows Charles, Prince of Viana, a 15th-century nobleman entangled in a web of political conflict and family strife. As heir to the Crown of Aragon, he must navigate courtly betrayals and personal sacrifices to secure his place in history.
Who directed Carles, príncep de Viana?
Sílvia Quer directed this historical drama, bringing a measured and evocative approach to the story of Charles of Viana.
Who stars in Carles, príncep de Viana?
Ferran Audí takes the lead role as Charles, Prince of Viana, supported by standout performances from Joan Borràs, Manel Barceló, Aina de Cos, and Belén Fabra.
Is Carles, príncep de Viana (2001) worth watching?
For fans of historical dramas, this TV movie delivers a compelling blend of political intrigue and personal drama. While it may not have a widely known IMDb rating, its focus on a lesser-explored historical figure makes it a thought-provoking watch.
How long is Carles, príncep de Viana?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Carles, príncep de Viana (2001) — A Prince's Struggle for Power and Legacy
Step back to 15th-century Catalonia with *Carles, príncep de Viana (2001)*, a historical TV movie directed by Sílvia Quer. This intimate drama peers into the turbulent life of Charles, Prince of Viana, a noble caught between royal ambitions and personal struggles. As the heir to the Crown of Aragon, Charles faces political machinations, family betrayals, and the weight of destiny, all unfolding against a backdrop of medieval intrigue and cultural richness. The film balances political tension with deeply human moments, painting a portrait of a leader whose legacy is still debated centuries later.
Quer's direction lends a quiet intensity to the story, drawing out nuanced performances from a cast that includes Ferran Audí as Charles and Joan Borràs as a key political figure. The atmosphere is one of solemn reflection, blending courtly elegance with the raw emotions of power and sacrifice. Historical yet deeply personal, *Carles, príncep de Viana (2001)* offers a rare glimpse into a pivotal era, making it essential viewing for fans of medieval drama and regal storytelling.