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Cast

Rosa Palasciano

Rosa Palasciano

Giulia

Valerio Di Benedetto

Valerio Di Benedetto

Sergio

Fabrizio Ciavoni

Fabrizio Ciavoni

Ciavoni

Cristian Di Sante

Cristian Di Sante

Fausto

Leonardo Bocci

Leonardo Bocci

Alberto

Lucia Batassa

Lucia Batassa

Alda

Matteo Quinzi

Matteo Quinzi

Alessandro

Emma Nitti

Emma Nitti

Sorella di Alessandro

Anton Giulio Onofri

Anton Giulio Onofri

Anton Giulio

Carlotta Galmarini

Carlotta Galmarini

Sandra

Eugenio Krauss

Eugenio Krauss

Carlo

Francesco Maria Dominedò

Francesco Maria Dominedò

Dominedò

Crew

Ciro De Caro

Ciro De Caro

Director

Ciro De Caro

Ciro De Caro

Writer

Rosa Palasciano

Rosa Palasciano

Writer

Jacopo Reale

Jacopo Reale

Editor

Valentina Di Geronimo

Valentina Di Geronimo

Production Design

Manuele Mandolesi

Manuele Mandolesi

Cinematography

Chiara Landi

Chiara Landi

Costume Designer

Roberto Colella

Roberto Colella

Sound

Michele Boreggi

Michele Boreggi

Sound

Ugo Baistrocchi

Ugo Baistrocchi

Producer

Maurizio De Arcangelis

Maurizio De Arcangelis

Producer

Michael Fantauzzi

Michael Fantauzzi

Producer

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Giulia

20225.5 / 10109 min
Drama, Comedy

Overview

Giulia is constantly torn between the need to feel at home and be loved and a wild desire for freedom. One day she finds herself homeless and begins, in her own crazy way, to seek shelter and her own place in the world. Between an illusory desire for motherhood and ways to make ends meet, she spends the hottest days of a torrid Roman summer surrounded by elusive characters with empty lives, yet pure and wonderful like her. In a limbo made up of nothing (and everything), Giulia understands that it is up to her to decide how to live, or not to live, her own life.