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Why "Julia" matters

Italian television (specifically RAI and Mediaset) had a brief window, roughly 1998–2002, where late-night erotic programming was culturally accepted prime-time entertainment. Julia was broadcast uncut on Italia 1, garnering millions of viewers. It became a cult touchstone for Italian Gen Xers. Why "Julia" matters Italian television (specifically RAI and

Giulia * Directors. Stefano Soli. Roy Stuart. * Writer. Francesco Maria Dominedò * Tinto Brass. Anna Bielska. Tina Aumont. Julia (1999) - Giulia - IMDb Giulia * Directors

: Some viewers laud the film for its "remarkable quality of eroticism" and "multilayered" storytelling, particularly praising Roy Stuart’s photographic eye in the Julia segment.

Julia (played by the enigmatic, short-lived star Erika Savastani, credited only as "Julia") is a bored, affluent housewife in Northern Italy. Her husband, a traveling industrialist, cares more about his vintage car collection than his wife’s needs. Left alone in a sprawling modernist villa, Julia discovers a hidden cache of Polaroids and letters—evidence of her husband’s secret affair. Instead of confronting him with tears, she devises a revenge plot.