''Gia'' is a 1998 American
biographical drama television film about the life and times of one of the first
supermodels,
Gia Carangi. The film stars
Angelina Jolie as Gia and
Faye Dunaway as
Wilhelmina Cooper
Wilhelmina Gertrud Frieda Cooper (née Behmenburg; 1 May 1939 – 1 March 1980) was a Dutch-American model who began with Ford Models, and at the peak of her success, founded her own agency, Wilhelmina Models, in New York City in 1967. Retriev ...
, with
Mercedes Ruehl
Mercedes J. Ruehl (; born February 28, 1948) is an American screen, stage, and television actress. She is the recipient of several accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award, two Obie Awards, an ...
and
Elizabeth Mitchell. It was directed by
Michael Cristofer and written by Cristofer and
Jay McInerney. The original music score was composed by
Terence Blanchard.
Plot
Gia Carangi is a
Philadelphia native who moves to New York City to become a fashion model, and immediately catches the attention of powerful agent
Wilhelmina Cooper
Wilhelmina Gertrud Frieda Cooper (née Behmenburg; 1 May 1939 – 1 March 1980) was a Dutch-American model who began with Ford Models, and at the peak of her success, founded her own agency, Wilhelmina Models, in New York City in 1967. Retriev ...
. Gia's attitude and beauty help her rise quickly to the forefront of the modeling industry, but her persistent loneliness, especially after the death of Wilhelmina, drives her to use mood-altering drugs such as
cocaine and
heroin
Heroin, also known as diacetylmorphine and diamorphine among other names, is a potent opioid mainly used as a recreational drug for its euphoric effects. Medical grade diamorphine is used as a pure hydrochloride salt. Various white and brow ...
.
She becomes entangled in a passionate affair with Linda, a make-up artist. Their love affair first starts when both pose nude for a photo shoot and make love afterward. Gia tries to get clean and begins taking
methadone. However, Gia eventually starts using again, and Linda gives her an ultimatum. Gia chooses the drugs.
Failed attempts at reconciliation with Linda and with her mother, Kathleen, drive Gia back to heroin. Although she is eventually able to break her drug habit after much effort, she has already contracted
HIV from intravenous drug use, which has progressed to AIDS. She spends the remainder of her life in the hospital.
Cast
Reception
Critical reception
''Gia'' was generally well received by critics, with an approval rating of 92% based on reviews from 13 critics on review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes.
''
Kalamazoo Gazette'' commented: "Jolie gives it her all in a thoroughly uninhibited and highly effective portrait of a woman living from thrill to thrill."
Christopher Null of Filmcritic.com gave the film 3 out of 5 stars.
Conversely, Film Freak Central gave the film only 1.5 out of 4 stars and commented: "''Gia'' isn't hagiography, I'll give it that, but it ''is'' reductive to a fault."
Awards
;
Golden Globes
* Angelina Jolie – Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
* Faye Dunaway – Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture
;
Emmy Awards
The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry. A number of annual Emmy Award ceremonies are held throughout the calendar year, each with the ...
* Eric A. Sears – Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie
;
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as SAG Awards) are accolades given by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA). The award was founded in 1952 to recognize outstanding performances in movie an ...
* Angelina Jolie – Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
References
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{{Michael Cristofer
1998 television films
1998 films
1998 in American television
1998 drama films
1998 LGBT-related films
1990s biographical drama films
1990s English-language films
American biographical drama films
American LGBT-related television films
American mockumentary films
Biographical films about models
Biographical television films
Borderline personality disorder in fiction
American drama television films
Female bisexuality in film
Films about heroin addiction
Films directed by Michael Cristofer
Films scored by Terence Blanchard
Films set in the 1970s
Films set in the 1980s
Films set in New York City
Films set in Philadelphia
Films shot in Los Angeles
Films shot in New York City
Films with screenplays by Michael Cristofer
HBO Films films
HIV/AIDS in American films
HIV/AIDS in television
Lesbian-related films
LGBT-related drama films
LGBT-related films based on actual events
1990s American films