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 +'''''Juliet of the Spirits''''' (Italian: '''''Giulietta degli Spiriti''''') is a [[1965]] [[surrealism in film|surrealist drama film]] about an Italian [[housewife]], directed by [[Federico Fellini]]. It was Fellini's first feature length color film. His first color film appears in [[Boccaccio 70]].
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 +Giulietta (played by Fellini's wife, [[Giulietta Masina]]) explores both her [[subconscious]] and the odd lifestyle of her sexy [[neighbor]], Suzy ([[Sandra Milo]]), to help her deal with her [[mundane]] life as well as her [[philandering]] husband ([[Mario Pisu]]). As she spends more time in touch with her desires, she slowly gains more [[independence]].
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Juliet of the Spirits (Italian: Giulietta degli Spiriti) is a 1965 surrealist drama film about an Italian housewife, directed by Federico Fellini. It was Fellini's first feature length color film. His first color film appears in Boccaccio 70.

Giulietta (played by Fellini's wife, Giulietta Masina) explores both her subconscious and the odd lifestyle of her sexy neighbor, Suzy (Sandra Milo), to help her deal with her mundane life as well as her philandering husband (Mario Pisu). As she spends more time in touch with her desires, she slowly gains more independence.




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