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Synopsis
Novelist Jay McInerney and playwright Michael Cristofer (who also made his feature film directorial debut) collaborated on the script for this bio of doomed supermodel Gia Carangi. In a star-making performance, Angelina Jolie stars as Gia, a gorgeous Philadelphia native who arrives in New York City to become a model and immediately makes an impression on high-powered agent Wilhelmina Cooper (Faye Dunaway). Gia's fierce good looks make her a star, as does her willingness to pose nude. Gia becomes entangled in a passionate affair with a photographer's assistant, Linda (Elizabeth Mithcell), but Linda is more conflicted about her bisexuality, driving Gia away and fueling the model's craving for mood-altering drugs. Failed attempts at reconciliation with both Linda and her mother Kathleen (Mercedes Ruehl) drive Gia further over the edge from cocaine to heroin, her emaciated body and sunken eyes becoming the catalyst for the "heroin chic" look. Although Gia is eventually able to kick her powerful habit, she learns that an infected needle has resulted in her contracting the AIDS virus. For the second year in a row, a made-for-TV film resulted in an Emmy nomination and a Golden Globe victory for Jolie (the first was George Wallace, 1998). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Junie Lowry-Johnson Casting
Libby Goldstein Casting
Rodrigo GarcĂ­a Cinematographer
Terence Blanchard Composer (Music Score)
Michael Cristofer Director
Eric Sears Editor
David R. Ginsburg Executive Producer
Ilene Khan Power Executive Producer
Marvin Worth Executive Producer
Jim Brubaker Producer
David James Bomba Production Designer
Jay McInerney Screenwriter
Michael Cristofer Screenwriter
Patrick Mitchell Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for graphic depiction of drug abuse, strong sexual content, language and some violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Citadel Entertainment
Kahn Power Pictures