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Director: Sabina Guzzanti
Cast: Sabina Guzzanti, Adriana Asti, Antonio Catania, Francesco Paolantoni
Bimba, a superficial showgirl, full of herself and lacking in talent, discovers she is a clone. More angry about the template chosen for her than the experiment itself—an American actress who was famous for a few months and then forgotten—she decides to make her own way in the difficult world of show business, in a surreal world of intrigue and revelations.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Bimba, a 2002 comedy film directed by Sabina Guzzanti, received a mixed critical reception. The film follows a superficial showgirl who discovers she is a clone of an American actress. While the film's surreal premise and examination of celebrity culture have been praised, its pacing and character development have been divisive among critics. No significant awards recognition has been reported for this film.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat, satirical comedies will appreciate the surreal, meta premise of Bimba, a 2002 film directed by Sabina Guzzanti. Guzzanti stars as a self-absorbed showgirl who discovers she is a clone, leading to a hilarious and biting exploration of fame, identity, and the entertainment industry.
Bimba is a 2004 Indian Kannada-language children's drama film directed and produced by Kavitha Lankesh under Chinni Creations. It stars Baby Raksha, Daisy Bopanna, Prakash Raj and Sampath Kumar.
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