The film Juliet of the Spirits (Italian: Giulietta degli spiriti ), released in 1965, marks a pivotal moment in Federico Fellini's career as his first feature-length venture into color cinema. Often considered a "feminine" counterpart to his earlier masterpiece 8½ , the film shifts the focus from the internal crisis of a male director to the psychic liberation of a betrayed wife, played by Fellini’s real-life spouse, . Narrative and Themes
The story follows Giulietta, a timid, middle-aged housewife who suspects her husband, Giorgio, of infidelity. Her journey is not a standard detective story but a surreal descent into her own subconscious. Juliet of the Spirits (1965) - #149