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The Headless Woman

Original title: La mujer sin cabeza
  • 2008
  • Unrated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
6.1K
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The Headless Woman (2008)
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After hitting something with her car, a bourgeois Argentine woman's life slowly descends into paranoia and isolation, as she fears she may have killed someone.After hitting something with her car, a bourgeois Argentine woman's life slowly descends into paranoia and isolation, as she fears she may have killed someone.After hitting something with her car, a bourgeois Argentine woman's life slowly descends into paranoia and isolation, as she fears she may have killed someone.

  • Director
    • Lucrecia Martel
  • Writer
    • Lucrecia Martel
  • Stars
    • María Onetto
    • Claudia Cantero
    • César Bordón
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    6.1K
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    • Director
      • Lucrecia Martel
    • Writer
      • Lucrecia Martel
    • Stars
      • María Onetto
      • Claudia Cantero
      • César Bordón
    • 31User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 19 nominations total

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    María Onetto
    María Onetto
    • Verónica
    Claudia Cantero
    • Josefina
    César Bordón
    • Marcos
    • (as Cesar Bordón)
    Daniel Genoud
    • Juan Manuel
    Guillermo Arengo
    • Marcelo
    Inés Efron
    Inés Efron
    • Candita
    • (as Ines Efron)
    Alicia Muxo
    • Prima Rosita
    Pía Uribelarrea
    • Prima Tere
    María Vaner
    María Vaner
    • Tía Lala
    Andrea Verdún
    • Chica Moto 1 (Cuca)
    • (as Andrea Verdun)
    Maira Juárez
    • Chica Moto 2
    Liliana De La Fuente
    • Mujer Gorda
    • (as Liliana De Lafuente)
    Elizabeth López
    • Zula
    Andrés Siarez
    • Hombre Vivero
    Carlos Sánchez
    • Albañil
    • (as Carlos Roberto Sánchez)
    Maximiliano Garros
    • Chico Lava Autos
    Catalino Campos
    • Changuila
    Camilo Sueldo
    • Chico Leporino
    • Director
      • Lucrecia Martel
    • Writer
      • Lucrecia Martel
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    6jorge_nital

    Disappointing!

    OK, how can I begin with this...

    First, I was expecting lots from this movie, now that I'm more used to Argentinian's films. But oh my God... this 80 (sufferable) minutes wasn't on my expectations.

    The story & the way it is shot, yes, is beautiful and completely interesting, and some people will say that the slow pace is necessary... Well, I DON'T think so... the slow pace made me wanna leave the theater since the first 30 minutes, (and actually some people at the theater left) I know Martel normally uses this kind of rhythm in her movies, but in a completely different and interesting way!! (as in La Ciénaga & La Niña Santa) and usually (apparently) nothing happens, BUT everything is happening, right there in front of you.

    Well, in this one, apparently nothing happens, and actually... NOTHING is happening.

    And all that technical things, like using that kind of lenses and that focus, (that's the only way to show what the character is feeling/thinking?? Don't think so!) and cutting the character's head all the time... Well, there is a moment when enough is definitely, enough.

    Bored me to the core, HATE WHEN PEOPLE DO FILMS FOR THEMSELVES BUT NOT SO INTERESTING FILMS FOR OTHER PEOPLE TO SEE.

    The plot (apparently) was interesting, and (again I repeat) she knows how to shoot and camera movements are beautiful, but come on!! Tell me this story in 40 minutes not in 80!!

    And all that lesbian stuff... totally and completely unnecessary.

    If you really want to see it (as I did), wait till it crashes video clubs.
    9dawilliams-84491

    A reflection of Salta Argentina

    This film shows how much Martel is a true Auteur. This film was fascinating to me. It really brings light to the people of Salta, Argentina. You definitely can understand the motif of this woman in a upper class family and the symbolism of the indigenous boy who represents the abandonment of lower class families by the government.
    7Pbearadactyl

    Interesting If Unsatisfying

    This is definitely a strange film. It is certainly not for everyone, but it is not without anything good. To say this film has a story is like saying The Tree of Life has a plot. True but misleading. This movie does not follow any traditional narrative structure and lacks a clear resolution. It is written as if you are following a women as she goes through her daily life and as the film goes on it feels less like a film and more like a strangely filmed documentary. It has a unique visual style that heightens the sense of confusion felt by the protagonist by utilizing long takes that keep her in the frame, but cut off most of the action. It can feel at times like it is being strangely filmed for no good reason other than to be different. If you are looking for a strong story and/or plot you will be disappointed, but you should judge the film on its own terms and try to appreciate what its trying to do. It is by no means great and if you not are a fan of these kinds of films then you should avoid this one, but is at the very least an visual interesting film if somewhat narratively weak.
    8Quinoa1984

    "It's nothing"

    The Headless Woman moves to the beat of its own drummer, which is Argentinian director Lucrecia Martel, and if one is able to go with it it's quite an existential trip. Existential by which I mean a character's actions have consequences - or, if they don't, there is still the lingering sensation that they do. In this case a woman, Vero (Maria Onetto), hits something (or someone, an animal or a person, most likely a person), but keeps driving on. We don't really know what she hit either as Martel keeps the camera moving away from the person or thing from a great distance. It could be one of the children we see playing in the first scene in the film. Or it could be one of the dogs which Vero's husband or friend or other makes light of. Could be just a gigantic damn pot-hole. Who knows?

    The film moves along like an existential parable, or, to put a more apt comparison, Antonioni's L'Avventura. We see something happen early in the film, and the rest of the runtime is spent with a character who keeps trying to face up to what happened, even as the details of the event and what happened slip away and the mundane quality of life takes over once again. We're not directed to the overarching issue of a real 'plot', just little things happening around Vero. She's in a bathroom soon after the accident cleaning herself up and in the background we hear dialog that could be referring to her about an accident, but isn't. She's in a car with someone passing by right where the accident was, and firemen are looking at at a pipe that's clogged (presumably from the storm) to see what it is. Could be anything, could be nothing. Who knows anything?

    The Headless Woman is not for the impatient; even at 87 minutes it can be tiresome to see nothing exactly "happen" except a middle-aged woman with distinctly frizzy blonde hair (helping to also make an incredible poster image) quietly fretting about what happened, while her family and friends continue on with whatever is they do in their sort of bourgeois existence, and she goes back to work as a dentist. It's safe to say even I got a little fidgety at times. But I was never really bored, and her performance Onetto's performance kept me going even when the mundane took over. What happens when there are no consequences, Martel might be asking? Can one wipe away something like a hit-and-run when there's little left of evidence as to what was or wasn't there? It becomes a minor issue as the film goes on, being almost nothing in the last ten minutes.

    But the film itself matters because it's finely shot (the cinematographer should have gotten all the awards he could get for his subtle and carefully haunted lighting and framing), and the tone is so assured. This is a mature film dealing with a subject that seems like what it is, a situation. A niche film that, when it works, is brilliant, and when it doesn't still looks pretty. Like Antonioni.
    6ofumalow

    Almost excellent...again

    At once exquisitely crafted and exasperating, Martel's latest reflects the confused mental disintegration of a character whose problems are variably inchoate. Her crisis seems spurred by an act of accidental murder--in the countryside, she runs over something.

    That it was a German Shepherd is clearly represented in one distinct post-impact shot following a prelude in which the hound is shown playing with several children. But afterward our protagonist (a dyejob-blonde, middle-aged, upper-class woman) has strange ideations of having killed a human being. Is that what really happened? Or is it just her guilt from...whatever?

    There's nothing unintended in this very precisely directed movie, but at the same time its ambiguity can be frustrating. (Perhaps less so if you're better acquainted with Argentine class/race issues than me.) It's a mystery without a resolution, a thriller minus thrills. That's OK, but even as deliberate enigma "The Headless Woman" seems somewhat stillborn. (Think what Antonioni circa 1960 could have done with it!)

    It's full of interesting detail yet void of larger meaning or narrative direction; intriguing in a way that stops just short of utter fascination. You can't fault the director or her actors for falling short--it's the script (also by Martel) that ends up a little too amorphous.

    It's not often you see a movie that feels so close to brilliant, yet something indefinable is missing. This is a good film that perhaps in coming years will gain a reputation as an overlooked masterpiece--and while I can't sign on with that opinion right now, I can see how it might accumulate.

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    • Trivia
      The song playing on the car radio at the time when the accident happens is "Soley Soley" by the appropriately named group Middle of the Road.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Story of Film: An Odyssey: Cinema Today and the Future (2011)
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      Fiesta
      Written and performed by Roberta Ainstein

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 2008 (Argentina)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • France
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Ad Vitam (France)
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Жінка без голови
    • Filming locations
      • Salta, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Aquafilms
      • El Deseo
      • R&C Produzioni
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $100,177
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,778
      • Aug 23, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $305,766
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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