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  1. Being Julia ist eine kanadisch-US-amerikanisch-ungarisch-britische Spielfilm-Komödie von 2004 nach dem Roman Theater (Theatre) von William Somerset Maugham. Regie führte István Szabó.

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    Being Julia is a 2004 comedy-drama film directed by István Szabó and starring Annette Bening and Jeremy Irons. The screenplay by Ronald Harwood is based on the novel Theatre (1937) by W. Somerset Maugham. The original film score was composed by Mychael Danna.

  3. 18. Feb. 2005 · Annette Bening stars as Julia Lambert, a 1930s London theater star who embarks on an affair with a young American fan. The film is based on W. Somerset Maugham's novella and directed by István Szabó.

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  4. 3. Sept. 2004 · Julia Lambert is a famous actress who seeks excitement in a young fan, but faces a twist in the plot that challenges her career and marriage. Watch the trailer, read the overview and see the cast and crew of this film based on a W. Somerset Maugham novel.

  5. Annette Bening delivers a captivating performance in Being Julia, a sophisticated comedy that follows a 1930s stage diva who experiences an identity crisis at age 40. Julia Lambert (Annette...

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  6. Being julia. Tale of amorous folly and revenge set in the world of the London stage in the late 1930's. Reigning diva Julia Lambert's success and fame grow...

  7. 28. Okt. 2004 · Annette Bening stars as a fading actress who improvises a new act to save her career and her lover in this adaptation of a W. Somerset Maugham novel. Roger Ebert praises Bening's performance but criticizes the melodramatic plot and the implausible ending.