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The Headless Woman
2007, Movie, NR, 87 mins
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The Headless Woman: Review
Veronica (Maria Onetto) is a successful upper-middle-class Argentinian, a dentist with a good practice, a family that loves her and, perhaps a little too much, depends upon her. She is over-extended in her life and work, all of which leads to a possible tragedy. One afternoon, while driving alone on a deserted country road, Vero starts struggling with her cell phone and strikes something with her car. Was it an object, or a dog -- or a person? She cannot say, and neither can ...
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A mysterious and intriguing tale of a woman who may have killed someone or something while driving on dirt road. Dazed and confused, she tries to piece together what happened, while her husband systematically tries to erase her tracks. From the acclaimed director of THE HOLY GIRL, Lucrecia Martels third feature explores the intricacies of class in a male dominated society. This official selection of the Cannes and New York Film Festival has been declared, One of the great films of the decade by Artforum Magazine, while Village Voice says Martels strongest to date! and the New York Times says, The exacting formalism and beauty of THE HEADLESS WOMANis undeniable.
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Posted: 8/19/2009
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A mysterious and intriguing tale of a woman who may have killed someone or something while driving on dirt road. Dazed and confused, she tries to piece together what happened, while her husband systematically tries to erase her tracks. From the acclaimed director of THE HOLY GIRL, Lucrecia Martel s third feature explores the intricacies of class in a male dominated society. This official selection of the Cannes and New York Film Festival has been declared, One of the great films of the decade by Artforum Magazine and NY Times says, The exacting formalism and beauty of THE HEADLESS WOMAN is undeniable.
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Posted: 8/18/2009
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The trailer for The Headless Woman courtesy of Yahoo. A mysterious and intriguing tale of a woman who may have killed someone or something while driving on a dirt road. Dazed and confused, she tries to piece together what happened, while her husband systematically tries to erase her tracks. From the acclaimed director of THE HOLY GIRL, Lucrecia Martel s third feature explores the intricacies of class in a male dominated society. This official selection of the Cannes and New York Film Festival has been declared, One of the great films of the decade by Artforum Magazine, while Village Voice says Martel s strongest to date! and the New York Times says, The exacting formalism and beauty of THE HEADLESS WOMANÂ…is undeniable.
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Length: 01:37
Posted: 8/14/2009
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The Headless Woman: Cast & Details
Year: 2007
Rated NR
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Guillermo Arengo
: Marcelo
Cesar Bordon
: Marcos
Claudia Cantero
: Josefina
Ines Efron
: Candita
Daniel Genoud
: Juan Manuel
Maria Onetto
: Veronica
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