1. Film Identity & Confusion

There is often confusion regarding this title because there are two distinct films from this era:

Roberta Findlay: Serving as director and cinematographer (often credited as Anna Riva), Findlay brought a level of sensitivity and visual polish to the film that was rare for the genre at the time. 1.5.2, 1.5.3 Why the 1080p Restoration Matters

Title: Justine: A Matter of Innocence – Exploring Virtue in a Corrupt World

1. Logline / Synopsis

In a world where cruelty wears a mask of authority, a young woman named Justine clings to her virtue, only to discover that innocence is both her greatest strength and her most dangerous flaw.

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Justine: 'A Matter of Innocence' (1980) - Release info - IMDb

The cast of "Justine: A Matter of Innocence" delivers outstanding performances, bringing depth and nuance to their characters. Susanne Rogers shines as Justine, conveying the complexity and vulnerability of the protagonist. The supporting cast, including actors such as Dirk Bogarde and Jennifer Runyon, add to the film's emotional resonance, creating a rich tapestry of human relationships.