Juliet of the Spirits
Juliet of the Spirits ★★★ Giulietta Degli Spiriti 1965
Fellini uses the sparse story of a woman (Fellini's real-life wife) deliberating over her husband's possible infidelity to create a wild, often senseless surrealistic film. With a highly symbolic internal logic and complex imagery, Fellini's fantasy ostensibly elucidates the inner life of a modern woman. In Italian with English subtitles. 142m/C VHS, DVD . IT Giulietta Masina, Valentina Cortese, Sylva Koscina, Mario Pisu, Sandra Milo, Caterina Boratto, Valeska Gert; D: Federico Fellini; W: Federico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano, Brunello Rondi; C: Gianni Di Venanzo; M: Nino Rota. N.Y. Film Critics ‘65: Foreign Film.
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Production: Cineriz (Rome) and Francinex (Paris); black and white, 35mm; running time: 135 minutes. Released Februa…
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