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"Being Julia" (2004)

"Being Julia" Movie Synopsis: In London in 1938, Julia Lambert is at her peak, physically and professionally, but her successful theatrical career and her marriage to handsome impresario Michael Gosselyn have become stale and unfulfilling. She longs for novelty, excitement, sparks. Enter Tom Fennell, a younger man who claims to be Julia's greatest fan.
"Being Julia" - Annette Bening Interview
Interview with Annette Bening about her role in the movie "Being Julia," based on the W. Somerset Maugham story. Annette Bening talks about "Being Julia," playing British, and working with Michael Gambon.
"Being Julia" Movie Credits
Cast and crew list for "Being Julia," starring Annette Bening and Jeremy Irons.
"Being Julia" Photo Gallery
Gallery of photos from "Being Julia," featuring Annette Bening, Jeremy Irons, and Shaun Evans.
"Being Julia" DVD Trailer and Video Clip
DVD trailer and video clip for "Being Julia," starring Annette Bening and Jeremy Irons, in Windows Media and Real Media formats.
"Being Julia" Movie Trailer
Trailer for the movie "Being Julia," starring Annette Bening and Jeremy Irons, in Real Media and Windows Media formats.
"Being Julia" on DVD
Info on the DVD release of "Being Julia."
Annette Bening Named the Best Actress of 2004
The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures selected the best movies, actors, actresses, and filmmakers of 2004, with "Finding Neverland" topping the list of best films, Jamie Foxx named as Best Actor, and Annette Bening named Best Actress.
Official "Being Julia" Website
Sony Pictures Classics' official site for "Being Julia." RELEASE DATE: October 15, 2004 (Limited)

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