Giulia Doesn't Date at Night
2009·Italy·105 min.
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Guido writes novels and short stories; he's detached, diffident. When his wife and teenage daughter move, he stays behind to write. He takes swimming lessons; his teacher is Giulia, somber, perhaps melancholy. They talk from time to time; he invites her out, and she says she doesn't go out at night. We see Guido's stories dramatized - unhappy characters in search of something. Guido helps his daughter navigate a first crush; he disengages from a campaign to win a literary prize. His wife challenges him to reconnect with her. Instead, he focuses on Giulia: drawing her out, learning of her past. Then he intervenes. Can a novelist write reality?
DirectorGiuseppe Piccioni
MusicBaustelle
CinematographyLuca Bigazzi
CastValerio Mastandrea·Valeria Golino·Sonia Bergamasco·Lidia Vitale·Chiara Nicola·Paolo Sassanelli·Antonia Liskova·Domiziana Cardinali·Jacopo Domenicucci·Piera Degli Esposti
Original titleGiulia non esce la sera
Also known asIl premio·The Prize