Who the Hell is Juliette?


1h 31m 1997

Brief Synopsis

Docudrama focusing on the criss-crossing paths of two beautiful women. Juliette Ortega is a 16-year-old living in Havana who has been raised by her grandmother after her mother's suicide. Fabiola Quiroz is a 23-year-old Mexican model, also the product of a broken home, who meets Juliette when she co

Film Details

Also Known As
Cuba Mon Amour, Quien diablos es Juliette?
MPAA Rating
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
1997
Distribution Company
KINO; Eye International; Kino International; Kino Video

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 31m

Synopsis

Docudrama focusing on the criss-crossing paths of two beautiful women. Juliette Ortega is a 16-year-old living in Havana who has been raised by her grandmother after her mother's suicide. Fabiola Quiroz is a 23-year-old Mexican model, also the product of a broken home, who meets Juliette when she comes to Cuba to shoot a music video. They become instant friends and Faviola arranges for Juliette to audition with a modeling agent in Mexico City.

Film Details

Also Known As
Cuba Mon Amour, Quien diablos es Juliette?
MPAA Rating
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
1997
Distribution Company
KINO; Eye International; Kino International; Kino Video

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 31m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of Special Recognition in Latin American Cinema at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival.

Winner of the 1997 Mexican National Film Critics Award.

Released in United States 1997

Released in United States 1998

Released in United States January 1998

Released in United States January 2000

Released in United States June 1998

Released in United States March 1998

Released in United States October 1997

Released in United States on Video March 9, 1999

Released in United States September 1997

Released in United States September 25, 1998

Released in United States Spring April 1, 1998

Shown at Los Angeles International Latino Film Festival (Opening Night) October 15-19, 1997.

Shown at Newport International Film Festival June 2-7, 1998.

Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival March 5-15, 1998.

Shown at Seattle International Film Festival May 21 - June 14, 1998.

Shown at Telluride Film Festival August 29 - September 1, 1997.

Shown at Toronto International Film Festival September 4-13, 1997.

Feature directorial debut for Carlos Marcovich.

Released in United States 1997 (Shown at Telluride Film Festival August 29 - September 1, 1997.)

Released in United States 1998 (Shown at Seattle International Film Festival May 21 - June 14, 1998.)

Released in United States January 1998 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema) in Park City, Utah January 15-25, 1998.)

Released in United States January 2000 (Shown in New York City (Anthology Film Archives) as part of program "Kino International Retrospective" January 6-27, 2000.)

Released in United States March 1998 (Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival March 5-15, 1998.)

Released in United States on Video March 9, 1999

Released in United States Spring April 1, 1998

Released in United States June 1998 (Shown at Newport International Film Festival June 2-7, 1998.)

Released in United States October 1997 (Shown at Los Angeles International Latino Film Festival (Opening Night) October 15-19, 1997.)

Released in United States September 1997 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival September 4-13, 1997.)

Released in United States September 25, 1998 (Laemmle's Grande 4 Plex; Los Angeles)