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A Woman 2010

★ 4.37 votes100 min📅 2010-09-04

"A tale of obssesion"

A Woman (2010) weaves a haunting drama under Giada Colagrande's direction, exploring the fine line between love and obsession.

Director: Giada Colagrande

Cast

Willem Dafoe
Willem Dafoe
Max Oliver
Jess Weixler
Jess Weixler
Julie
Stefania Rocca
Stefania Rocca
Natalie
Michele Venitucci
Michele Venitucci
Vincenzo
Mariela Franganillo
Lucia Giordano
Annaluisa Capasa
Annaluisa Capasa
Anna
Maria Luisa Capasa
Italian Lady
Samantha Sadow
Book Store Woman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Woman (2010) about?

A Woman (2010) follows a young woman who becomes entangled in a dangerous obsession with the memory of her novelist lover's late wife. Her journey to Southern Italy with the writer spirals into a psychological descent, blurring the lines between love and fixation.

Who directed A Woman?

A Woman (2010) was directed by Giada Colagrande, who crafts a visually striking and thematically rich drama.

Who stars in A Woman?

The film stars Willem Dafoe as the enigmatic novelist, Jess Weixler as the captivated young woman, and Stefania Rocca in a pivotal supporting role.

Is A Woman (2010) worth watching?

While A Woman (2010) is a niche psychological drama, its atmospheric storytelling and strong performances by Dafoe and Weixler make it compelling for fans of slow-burn character studies. The film's themes and visual mood may resonate with viewers who enjoy thought-provoking dramas.

How long is A Woman?

A Woman (2010) has a runtime of 100 minutes.

About A Woman (2010) — A Psychological Drama of Obsession and Memory

A Woman (2010) weaves a haunting drama under Giada Colagrande's direction, exploring the fine line between love and obsession. The film follows a young woman whose fascination with the memory of her novelist lover's deceased wife spirals into an all-consuming fixation, set against the sun-drenched yet eerie backdrop of Southern Italy. Willem Dafoe delivers a compelling presence in the lead role, while Jess Weixler anchors the emotional turmoil as the protagonist caught in a psychological spiral. The movie blends drama with a gothic undertone, probing themes of memory, loss, and the dangerous allure of idealized love.

The atmospheric tension builds slowly, as the protagonist's journey transforms into a darker exploration of identity and desire. Colagrande's vision transforms familiar tropes into something unsettling, making A Woman (2010) a psychological drama that lingers long after the credits roll. The film's visual and narrative intensity captures the fragility of human connections, wrapped in a story that feels both intimate and mythic.