A Rather Complicated Girl
Originally released in 1969. A Rather Complicated Girl is a thriller film. directed by Damiano Damiani.
Starring Catherine Spaak, Jean Sorel, and Florinda Bolkan
Synopsis
Having casually overheard a confusing phone conversation between two women, Alberto manages to get in touch with one of the callers, Claudia, a painter. The two become lovers and things are spiced up by Claudia's ambiguous sexual nature and by the presence of her former lover, Pietro. Alberto discovers a pistol in Claudia's handbag and this leads to a further revelation: she's dominated by her stepmother Greta, who forced her into a clandestine lesbian relationship; of which Claudia is ashamed and wants to end - at all costs. Alberto, now a slave to love, runs Greta over. But Claudia denies urging him to murder...
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- IT
Production Companies
- Fono Roma
- Filmena
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Rather Complicated Girl about?
Having casually overheard a confusing phone conversation between two women, Alberto manages to get in touch with one of the callers, Claudia, a painter. The two become lovers and things are spiced...
Who directed A Rather Complicated Girl?
A Rather Complicated Girl was directed by Damiano Damiani.
How long is A Rather Complicated Girl?
A Rather Complicated Girl has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was A Rather Complicated Girl released?
A Rather Complicated Girl was released on February 7, 1969 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Rather Complicated Girl?
The main cast of A Rather Complicated Girl includes Catherine Spaak, Jean Sorel, Florinda Bolkan, Gabriella Boccardo, Gigi Proietti.