

At the behest of an old and dear friend, playwright Lillian Hellman undertakes a dangerous mission to smuggle funds into Nazi Germany.
Acting
Redgrave's Julia: 15 minutes of screen time, lifetime of mystery.
Cinematography
Douglas Slocombe's shadow-drenched Europe feels like a fever dream.
Writing
Alvin Sargent's adaptation trusts silence over exposition.

Director
Fred Zinnemann
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Vanessa Redgrave won Best Supporting Actress despite only 20 minutes of screen time—and used her speech to defend Palestinian rights, causing a Hollywood scandal.
Lillian Hellman's memoir 'Pentimento' later faced accusations that she fabricated Julia entirely; the film exists in fascinating tension with this controversy.
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I am glad I own this movie, it truly is a masterpiece of the seventies, with a strong cast.
@outinsider 25
I watched this movie many times. This movie teaches us what the noble spirit is. Greetings from Japan.
@hitoshiyokoo2157 7
It’s crazy,Jane Fonda’s voice is honestly exactly the same to me here in this 1980’s movie as it is now in 2020❤️🌹 This movie looks so good and sad/suspenseful 😩😢❤️
@iamtenderhearted5192 15
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