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Another Woman (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$22.99

Screened, competed or awarded at:
David Donatello Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
81 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.85:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1988 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Woody Allen


Written By:
Woody Allen


Actors:
Gena Rowlands ..... Marion
Mia Farrow ..... Hope
Ian Holm ..... Ken
Blythe Danner ..... Lydia
Gene Hackman ..... Larry
Betty Buckley ..... Kathy
Martha Plimpton ..... Laura
John Houseman ..... Marion's Father
Sandy Dennis ..... Claire
David Ogden Stiers ..... Young Marion's Father
Philip Bosco ..... Sam
Harris Yulin ..... Paul
Frances Conroy ..... Lynn
Fred Melamed ..... Patient's Voice / Engagement Party Guest
Kenneth Welsh ..... Donald
Bruce Jay Friedman ..... Mark
Bernie Leighton ..... Piano Player
Jack Gelber ..... Birthday Party Guest
Paul Sills ..... Birthday Party Guest
John Schenck ..... Birthday Party Guest
Noel Behn ..... Engagement Party Guest
Gretchen Dahm ..... Engagement Party Guest
Janet Frank ..... Engagement Party Guest
Dana Ivey ..... Engagement Party Guest
Alice Spivak ..... Engagement Party Guest
Mary Laslo ..... Clara
Carol Schultz ..... Young Clara
Dax Munna ..... Little Paul
Heather Sullivan ..... Little Marion
Margaret Marx ..... Young Marion
Jennifer Lynn McComb ..... Young Claire
Caroline McGee ..... Marion's Mother
Stephen Mailer ..... Young Paul
Jacques Levy ..... Jack
Dee Dee Friedman ..... Waitress
Josh Hamilton ..... Laura's Boyfriend
Kathryn Grody ..... Cynthia
John Towey ..... Waiter
Michael Kirby ..... Psychiatrist
Fred Sweda ..... Tom Banks
Jill Whitaker ..... Eleanor Banks
Carlotta Schock ..... Psychiatrist Patient
Georges Sheinberg ..... Businessman on ticket line


Synopsis:
Having recently turned fifty, Marion feels that she has led a so far blessed life. The well-respected Dean of Philosophy at a women's college, she is currently on sabbatical to write her latest book. Although her first husband Sam died tragically fourteen years ago from a mixture of alcohol and pills, she has recently remarried to Ken, who, married at the time, pursued her, while Ken's writer friend, Larry, also professed his love for her. She has a good relationship with her step-daughter Laura, seemingly better than Laura has with either Ken or Laura's own volatile mother, Kathy. Between her and her brother Paul, Marion always had the attention of their academic father. And she and Ken have a wide circle of friends with who they regularly and willingly socialize. But a series of incidents with these people in her life makes Marion wonder about the decisions that she's made, most specifically whether her cerebral and judgmental nature has been alienating to those around her. One of these incidents is the surprise reunion she has with her best childhood friend, an actress named Claire. But arguably the most illuminating incidents involve encounters with Hope, a despondent patient of her workspace neighbor psychiatrist, whose therapy sessions Marion can hear through the building's ventilation system. The questions become if Marion will fully be able to comprehend the extent to which these decisions have negatively affected her life and relationships, and if so if she can make the necessary changes at this stage in her life path to be more fulfilled.



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