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TV Movie

Gia

1998·2h ·R
DramaBiographyRomance
IMDb Rating
★ 6.9/10
54,905 votes

The story of the life of Gia Carangi, a top fashion model from the late 1970s, from her meteoric rise to the forefront of the modeling industry, to her untimely death.

Gia is a 1998 drama biography movie directed by Michael Cristofer, starring Angelina Jolie, Mercedes Ruehl, Faye Dunaway. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.9/10 from 54,905 votes and runs 2h .

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Director
Michael Cristofer
Stars
Angelina Jolie
Mercedes Ruehl
Faye Dunaway
Elizabeth Mitchell
Details
1998-01-31
120 min
TV Movie
R
★ United States
★ English, French, German
Keywords
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