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Juliet of the Spirits

Fractal Film/TV posted on Feb 22, 2007
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UF4 1965 Giulietta Degli Spiriti (Juliet of the Spirits) If you saw it, I may not need to say much, but I hope you can relate this to the movie; just remember the doorway she went through. If you didn't see it, you may also have missed Woodstock, and may not have been a part of the 60's. They sort of go hand in hand, along with Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, et al. Anyway, it was a Federico Fellini movie; one of his best and most controversial. Actually, it was his first color movie and starred his wife. If you were there, then I hope you enjoy this little reminiscence. If not, I hope you like it anyway. :-) Thanks for the click. I always look forward to your comments and input!

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liltawen

11:24AM | Thu, 22 February 2007

I loved that film. Actually-do you remember the Barbara Remington cover to Fellowship of the Ring?Thet stork looking creatures in the top left reminds me of the birds in that (I've got a picture of them somewhere.).

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farmerC

1:43PM | Thu, 22 February 2007

It 's exellent work.

fractalinda

12:27AM | Fri, 23 February 2007

Striking and exciting design with wonderful detail, colors and light. Excellent!

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LightArtFractals

9:03PM | Fri, 23 February 2007

We studied that film in High School. I will always remember it. Great image!


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