A Girl Called Jules
A Girl Called Jules | |
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Italian poster | |
Directed by | Tonino Valerii |
Produced by | Francesco Mazzei |
Written by |
Marcello Coscia Bruno Di Geronimo Mauro Di Nardo Francesco Mazzei |
Starring | Silvia Dionisio |
Music by | Riz Ortolani |
Cinematography | Stelvio Massi |
Edited by | Franco Fraticelli |
Distributed by | Boxoffice International Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country |
Italy France |
Language | English |
Box office | Italy: 542 million lire[1] |
A Girl Called Jules (Italian: La ragazza di nome Giulio, French: Une jeune fille nommée Julien) is a 1970 Italian-French drama film directed by Tonino Valerii. It was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival where it was supposed to be screened on the last day of the festival, but the screening was eventually cancelled as the festival was interrupted on 5 July 1970.[1] Joan Fontaine was originally cast to play Laura, the title character's mother, but she left the set a few days before the end of shooting due to economic disagreements with the producer Francesco Mazzei;[1] she was replaced by Esmeralda Ruspoli and all her scenes had to be reshot.[1] The film received mixed reviews.[1]
Cast
- Silvia Dionisio as Jules
- Gianni Macchia as Franco
- Esmeralda Ruspoli as Laura, mother of Jules
- Anna Moffo as Lia
- Maurizio Degli Esposti as Lorenzo
- John Steiner as the guardian
- Roberto Chevalier as Camillo
- Livio Barbo as Amerigo
- Riccardo Garrone as Carvalli
- Raúl Martínez as Luciano
- Malisa Longo as Serafina
- Nino Nini as priest of Santa Maria del Giglio
- Umberto Raho as Father Dario, the confessor
- Ivano Staccioli as Professor of philosophy
- Tonino Valerii (cameo)
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