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An Unmarried Woman

Director(s)
Paul Mazursky
Country
United States
Year
1978
Duration
124 minutes
Language
English
Format
DCP

One woman’s journey of self-discovery brings about a warmly human cultural conversation about female liberation, in this wonderfully frank, funny chronicle of changing 1970s sexual politics by Paul Mazursky. When her husband of sixteen years abruptly leaves her for a younger woman, Manhattan gallery worker Erica (a fantastic, Oscar-nominated Jill Clayburgh in her defining role) finds herself alone and adrift—but also newly empowered to explore her needs and desires as she tests the waters of a new relationship with a charismatic artist (Alan Bates). Candidly addressing issues of sex, intimacy, loneliness, and divorce from an unabashedly feminist perspective, An Unmarried Woman makes the simple but radical assertion that a woman’s most important relationship is the one she has with herself.

*Nominated for 3 Academy Awards including Best Picture – 1979

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Director(s)
Paul Mazursky
Country
United States
Year
1978
Duration
124 minutes
Language
English
Format
DCP