The 1970s marked a golden age for experimental, avant-garde, and arthouse cinema. Directors across Europe and North America pushed the boundaries of narrative structure, sexuality, and psychological depth. Among the era's forgotten relics is the 1974 film Julia , a German-produced erotic drama directed by Sigi Rothemund (under his frequent pseudonym Siggi Götz) and starring Sylvia Kristel.

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Directed by (the actor-turned-director known for launching the career of Bo Derek), Julia (1974) is a neo-noir psychological thriller that sits uncomfortably between exploitation cinema and art-house ambition. This article unpacks everything you need to know about the film’s plot, cast, critical reception, and its current standing on IMDB.

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