Julia and her lovers

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Movie
German title Julia and her lovers
Original title Tune in Tomorrow ...
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1990
length 107 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Jon Amiel
script William Boyd
production Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr.
John Fiedler
Mark Tarlov
music Wynton Marsalis
camera Robert M. Stevens
cut Peter Boyle
occupation

Julia and Her Lovers ( Tune in Tomorrow ... ) is an American comedy film directed by Jon Amiel from 1990 . William Boyd wrote the screenplay based on the novel Aunt Julia and the art writer by Mario Vargas Llosa .

action

New Orleans in 1951: Martin Loader gets a job at the radio station WXBU. He falls in love with his aunt Julia, who is much older than him and has returned from New York City after her second divorce .

Loader's colleague Pedro Carmichael, who works as a screenwriter for the station, learns of the love affair. He uses the details he has noticed in his scripts for a daily soap opera . The family learns about the affair, Julia finds another lover.

Reviews

Cinema magazine wrote that the film had “ happy moments ” but that it lacked “ the oomph ”. Peter Falk seems " silly ".

Awards

Jon Amiel won the Audience Award and the Critics Award at the Deauville Film Festival in 1990 .

background

The film was in New Orleans and in Wilmington ( North Carolina turned). It had its world premiere on September 15, 1990 at the Toronto International Film Festival . The film grossed approximately $ 1.8 million in US cinemas .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.cinema.de, accessed on July 23, 2007
  2. ^ Filming locations for Tune in Tomorrow ..., accessed July 23, 2007
  3. ^ Tune in Tomorrow premiere dates ..., accessed July 23, 2007
  4. Box office / business for Tune in Tomorrow ..., accessed on July 23, 2007