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  1. Another Woman. Roger Ebert November 18, 1988. Tweet. Gena Rowlands and Gene Hackman. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Film is the most voyeuristic medium, but rarely have I experienced this fact more sharply than while watching Woody Allen ’s “Another Woman.”.

  2. The percentage of users who rated this 3.5 stars or higher. When philosophy professor Marion Post (Gena Rowlands) rents an apartment to work on her new book, she soon realizes that she can hear ...

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  3. This melancholy drama is a tender, complex and affecting character study of a woman caught between middle-age regret and marital resentment. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 6, 2017

  4. Another Woman is a riff on Bergman's Wild Strawberries: a college professor, played by Gena Rowlands, is past fifty and looking back on and reliving key events in her life as her present life is falling apart. The film is quite stagy at times, just as it was in September, Allen's previous film.

  5. The stereotype of Woody Allen is a handwringing, therapy-addicted New Yorker with a string of failed relationships under his belt and a lot to say about them. Another Woman, one of his more overlooked films, sees its central character somehow justifying why all this is a good thing.

  6. May 8, 2012 · A reflective drama about a college professor in her fifties. On sabbatical to write a book on German philosophy, Marion (Rowlands) rents an apartment for the necessary solitude.

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  8. Another Woman is a 1988 American drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. It stars Gena Rowlands as a philosophy professor who accidentally overhears the private analysis of a stranger, and finds the woman's regrets and despair awaken something personal in her.

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