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Another Woman (1988)

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Director:

Woody Allen

Starring:

Gena Rowlands, Gene Hackman, Mia Farrow, John Houseman, Ian Holm, Sandy Dennis

Genres:

US Premier, Indie-Arthouse Cinema, Drama

Origin:

USA

Certificate:

PG

Languages:

English

Running Time:

77 min

Another Woman

synopsis


Writer/director Woody Allen delivers a powerful drama, examining the life of an accomplished philosophy professor teetering on the brink of self-understanding. Boasting a superb cast led by Gena Rowlands, Mia Farrow, Ian Holm and Gene Hackman, Another Woman was Allen's 17th film. Stylistically rich and technically expert, the film layers past and present, dialogue and narration, reality and metaphor, to achieve a lucidity and compassion of an order virtually unknown to American movies. Intelligent, accomplished and happily married, Marion (Rowlands) considers her life fulfilling... until a chance encounter with a troubled stranger (Farrow) offers her a brief but piercing glimpse at her inner emptiness. Drifting in a loveless marriage and denying her feelings for another man (Hackman), Marion is shocked when she accidentally learns of her husband's (Holm) infidelity. Taking this as a sign to change her life, Marion confronts the true depth of her own emotional hunger... and the frightening intensity of a passion she has ignored for too long.

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