An unmarried woman
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German title | An unmarried woman |
Original title | To Unmarried Woman |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1978 |
length | 124 minutes |
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Director | Paul Mazursky |
script | Paul Mazursky |
production |
Paul Mazursky Anthony Ray |
music | Bill Conti |
camera | Arthur J. Ornitz |
cut | Stuart H. Pappé |
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An Unmarried Woman is a 1978 American film.
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Erica lives a perfect life in prosperity and harmony. When, after 17 years of marriage, she is suddenly abandoned by her husband Martin, a successful stockbroker for a young woman, this life falls apart from one day to the next. Now she is completely on her own and has to experience that she first has to find her own individual personality. She is slowly starting to reorganize her life. A psychiatrist and a group of reliable friends help her with this. She is now developing into an independent woman. When she met the British artist Saul, her love life again had a future. She finds happiness with the sensitive Saul, which she never had with Martin in this intensity before.
Reviews
"Maturation process described with a light hand and winking irony."
Awards
The film was shown in competition at the 1978 Cannes International Film Festival . Jill Clayburgh and Isabelle Huppert were awarded the Actor Prize at this festival.
Golden Globe Award
The film received nominations in the categories of Best Film (Drama), Best Director, Best Actress, Best Score, and Best Screenplay.
Academy Award
The film received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Actress, and Best Original Screenplay.
Web links
- An Unmarried Woman in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ An unmarried woman. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed May 1, 2017 .