Guido Contini may be the most revered director of his time, loved by
critics and audiences alike, but he has one fatal flaw - an addiction
to pretty women. As if being torn between a stunning wife and
sultry mistress was not bad enough, Guido finds himself being stalked
by a seductive female reporter and hassled by the star of his next
film. He doesn't know which way to turn. Even if he has the
support of his mother, will this be enough to save him from the
temptations that are threatening to engulf him...
Script: Arthur Kopit,
Maury Yeston,
Mario Fratti,
Michael Tolkin,
Anthony Minghella
Cinematographer: Dion Beebe
Music: Andrea Guerra
Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis (Guido Contini),
Sandro Dori (Studio Superintendent),
Nicole Kidman (Claudia),
Marion Cotillard (Luisa Contini),
Penélope Cruz (Carla),
Judi Dench (Lilli),
Sophia Loren (Mamma),
Kate Hudson (Stephanie),
Fergie (Saraghina),
Ricky Tognazzi (Dante),
Giuseppe Cederna (Fausto),
Elio Germano (Pierpaolo),
Roberto Nobile (Jaconelli),
Andrea Di Stefano (Benito)
Country: USA / Italy
Language: English / Italian
Support: Black and White / Color
Runtime: 118 min
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