Juliet of the Spirits
Juliet of the Spirits

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Juliet of the Spirits

1965
Movie
148 min
Italian

Middle-aged Giulietta grows suspicious of her husband, Giorgio, when his behavior grows increasingly questionable. One night when Giorgio initiates a seance amongst his friends, Giulietta gets in touch with spirits and learns more about herself and her painful past. Slightly skeptical, but intrigued, she visits a mystic who gives her more information -- and nudges her toward the realization that her husband is indeed a philanderer.

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IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes88%
Metacritic74/100
Google Users86%
Director: Federico FelliniGenres: Fantasy, Drama

Plot Summary

A wealthy, imaginative woman, Suzy, suspects her husband of infidelity and embarks on a surreal journey through her subconscious. Through vivid and often bizarre hallucinations, dreams, and encounters with spiritual figures, she confronts her own insecurities, societal expectations, and repressed desires. Ultimately, she finds a new sense of self-discovery and liberation from her troubled marriage.

Critical Reception

Federico Fellini's first color film, 'Juliet of the Spirits' was a visually stunning and critically acclaimed work that explored themes of female identity and liberation. While some found its dreamlike narrative challenging, most critics praised its artistic vision, vibrant imagery, and Giulietta Masina's central performance, marking it as a significant and unique entry in Fellini's filmography.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its breathtaking visual style and imaginative, dreamlike sequences.

  • Giulietta Masina delivers a compelling performance as a woman navigating a surreal inner world.

  • Some found the narrative overly abstract, but its artistic ambition was widely recognized.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's unique visual artistry and dreamlike atmosphere, often highlighting Giulietta Masina's performance. While some found it a bit too surreal or slow-paced, the overall sentiment points to a visually rich and thought-provoking cinematic experience.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for two Golden Globe Awards: Best Foreign-Language Film and Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Giulietta Masina). Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The vibrant and fantastical costumes worn by Sandra Milo in the film were designed by the renowned Italian fashion designer Danilo Donati, who frequently collaborated with Fellini.

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