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Duration: 42 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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Alternate Names: מרי קת'לין טרנר, קתלין טרנר, کاتلین ترنر, کَتلین ترنر, 캐서린 터너
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Kathleen Turner, born Mary Kathleen Turner on June 19, 1954, is an American actress known for her significant roles in film and theater. She gained fame during the 1980s with notable performances in movies like 'Body Heat' (1981), 'The Man with Two Brains' (1983), and 'Romancing the Stone' (1984). Turner won two Golden Globe Awards for her roles in 'Prizzi's Honor' (1985) and 'Romancing the Stone,' and was nominated for an Academy Award for 'Peggy Sue Got Married' (1986). She has also had notable voice roles, including Jessica Rabbit in 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' (1988).
Release Year: 1987
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Alternative Title: Julia and Julia, Julia und Julia, Julia y Julia
Director: Peter Del Monte
Writer: Joseph Minion, Peter Del Monte, Sandro Petraglia, Silvia Napolitano
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Genre: Drama, Fantasy Film, Romance, Romance Film
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Giulia e Giulia tells the story of Julia, an American woman living in Italy who becomes traumatized after her husband Paolo dies in a car accident on their wedding day. Six years later, Julia begins inexplicably sliding between two different worlds or timelines. In one timeline, she is still grappling with Paolo's death and her depression. In the other timeline, Paolo is alive, they have a five-year-old son, and Julia is having an affair with a British man named Daniel. Julia struggles to distinguish between these two worlds as she frequently slips between them, threatening her sanity.
Giulia e Giulia (1987) is a drama-fantasy film directed by Peter Del Monte. The story revolves around Julia's supernatural ability to slide between timelines, which serves as a metaphor for her inability to cope with grief and the passage of time since Paolo's death. The movie explores themes of love, loss, depression, and the struggle to move on from tragic events.