Giulietta is a somewhat frumpy, naive, timid and unfulfilled housewife. Suspecting her husband’s infidelity, she enters a surreal journey of self-discovery filled with wild dreams and enchanting fantasies, which involve her sexually liberated neighbor Suzy and her glamorous sixties lifestyle.
Federico Fellini turned to colour cinematography for the first time in his career in order to realize this fever dream of self-discovery–and it paid off. At once baroque and intimate, Juliet of the Spirits is a kaleidoscope of immense feeling and thought from one of cinema’s greatest masters.
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