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A Woman, a Part
TrailerAn exhausted, workaholic actress, Anna Baskin, 44, abruptly extricates herself from a successful but mind-numbing TV role, returning to her past life in New York to reinvent herself.Genre: DramaActors: Maggie Siff, Dagmara Dominczyk, John Ortiz, Khandi Alexander, Cara Seymour, Sophie von Haselberg, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe, Eszter Balint, Ana Kayne, Kameron Omidian, Shez Sardar, ...»Director: Elisabeth SubrinCountry: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 5.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "A Woman, a Part"
VarietyMarch 28, 2017"A Woman, a Part" knows how to hold an audience, and it's got a fresh, if commercially limited, subject: What happens when hipsters get old.
Village VoiceMarch 22, 2017Siff gives a modest but poignant performance that rings true for women of a certain age and career.
RogerEbert.comMarch 22, 2017A Woman, a Part mixes passion and ambivalence to create a work with ambiguities that seem earned, and lived in.
New York TimesMarch 21, 2017Touching on issues of artistic survival and the porous boundary between work and pleasure, Ms. Subrin, an accomplished visual artist and filmmaker, sifts addiction, celebrity and the plight of the aging actress into something rarefied yet real.
Hollywood ReporterMarch 20, 2017It's chiefly notable for Cara Seymour's nuanced supporting turn as Anna's sometime best friend, Kate.
The Young FolksMarch 24, 2017A Woman, A Part is excellent storytelling from start to finish and I can't wait to see what story Subrin tells next.
Brooklyn MagazineMarch 20, 2017For her feature debut, Subrin forsakes the experimentalism of her short films and video installations for a relatively conventional narrative and storytelling grammar. No matter: A Woman, A Part is compelling all the same.
Screen InternationalMarch 20, 2017The feature debut from award-winning short film director Elisabeth Subrin is a rewarding, if occasionally solipsistic, study of a complex, mature woman at a crossroads in her life.
Slant MagazineMarch 19, 2017The film's depiction of friendship seldom pushes past insights predicated on a fundamental tension between characters.
Spirituality and PracticeMarch 17, 2017Portrait of one woman's resilience as she moves through a difficult mid-life crisis.
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