Scene from Desiderando Giulia (1986)
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Duration: 22 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2016-Apr-27 |
Actresses in this Scene

Alessandra Izzo
Birth Name: Alessandra Izzo
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Full Biography
Alessandra Izzo starred as Giulia in 'Desiderando Giulia' (1986). The story revolves around Emilio, a writer who meets Giulia mysteriously and they begin dating. Despite her rejecting him initially, they eventually start a relationship but Giulia's disordered life causes complications. Emilio tries to help her change but fails, leading his sister Amalia to commit suicide due to isolation caused by Emilio's continued absence.
About the Movie: Desiderando Giulia (1986)

Release Year: 1986
Nation: Italy
Alternative Title: Kiihkeä Juliani, I idiotiki zoi tis Julia, Paixões Duma Mulher Fatal, Giulia, Desiring Julia
Director: Andrea Barzini
Writer: Andrea Barzini, Domenico Matteucci, Gianfranco Clerici, Italo Svevo
Production & Genre
Story
Emilio, a writer, meets an enigmatic girl named Giulia at a theater. They begin dating, but their relationship is tumultuous. Emilio lives with his sister Amalia, who seems to be morbidly attached to him. Despite Amalia's initial rejection of Giulia, she eventually accepts her. However, Giulia disappears suddenly, leaving Emilio distraught and needing her. Emilio tries to help Giulia change her disordered lifestyle but fails despite his efforts, even resorting to violence at one point. Meanwhile, Amalia feels isolated due to Emilio's continued absence. When Amalia commits suicide, Emilio decides to leave Giulia.
Summary
Desiderando Giulia is a 1986 Italian drama directed by Andrea Barzini. It revolves around Emilio, a writer who becomes entangled in a complex relationship with the mysterious Giulia. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the destructive consequences of obsessive behavior. However, due to limited source material, not much is known about the context, background, or significant themes beyond this summary.