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  1. Joanna, a wide-eyed, naïve art student in Swinging London, has a romantic fling with her teacher, aspiring painter Hendrik Casson. She eventually leaves him for impoverished Dominic while her gold-digging friend Beryl takes up with the quite wealthy Lord Sanderson. They travel to Sanderson's second home in Morocco, where he reveals that he has ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0063157Joanna (1968) - IMDb

    Joanna: Directed by Michael Sarne. With Geneviève Waïte, Christian Doermer, Calvin Lockhart, Donald Sutherland. A provincial girl is entangled in the mod morality of London.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Musical
    • Michael Sarne
    • 1968-11-24
  3. Joanna (Geneviève Waïte) is a wide-eyed 17-year-old who dreams of a glamorous new life for herself in swinging London. She falls in with sexually liberal art...

    • 108 min
    • 90.4K
    • rodmckuenfan
  4. Sep 15, 2022 · A provincial girl is entangled in the mod morality of London.Directed by Michael Sarne.Written by Michael Sarne.Starring Geneviève Waïte, Christian Doermer a...

    • 49 sec
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  5. Following a short-lived affair with Hendrik, Joanna takes up with the impoverished Dominic while Beryl becomes involved with the wealthy Lord Peter Sanderson. The quartet visit Peter's home in Morocco, and the young lord tells Joanna that he is dying of leukemia and that his illness has taught him that everyone needs to be committed to others' lives in order to fulfill his own.

    • Michael Sarne, Tony Kovacs
    • Genevieve Waite
  6. Jul 30, 2008 · Joanna (Geneviève Waïte) and Donald Sutherland as Lord Sanderson from the 1968 film "Joanna." written & directed by Michael Sarne.

    • 2 min
    • 26K
    • modcinema
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  8. November 18, 1972. The exact lines, spoken in the film by Donald Sutherland: --He did and he did not. Opening sequence in black and white, everyday scenes at the train station, could be the best thing about this film. With sudden entrance of colours and music, it turns out that the opening is but mockery. Some decent pillow shots would rank ...