Maurizio Degli Esposti, an actor known for his work in the 1970s, appears in A Girl Called Jules (1970). His performance captures the essence of the era's exploration of unconventional narratives and characters. In this film, he contributes to the rich tapestry of cult cinema, embodying the spirit of the time with his engaging portrayal. Degli Esposti's role adds depth to the film's exploration of identity and desire, making him a notable figure within the genre.
A Girl Called Jules
Sexual melodrama set in fascist Italy is a superbly well orchestrated tale. Adapted from the 1964 novel written by Milena Milani. Shocked by an adolescent homosexual experience, Jules begins to encounter many problems with her feminine identity, and ultimately men. She falls in love with a highly promiscuous female and this is where her real problems begin.