Vero is a vibrant, successful, mature woman who, through a moment of inattention, hits something with her car. It could have been a dog, it also could have been a child. La Mujer sin Cabeza is a slow-burn psychological drama, a tragedy that ebbs like a languidly receding... read more
María Onetto,
Claudia Cantero,
Inés Efron,
Daniel Genoud,
César Bordón
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Acclaimed Argentinean filmmaker Lucrecia Martel steps back behind the camera for her third feature film with this tense thriller concerning a woman who fails to recognize the people surrounding her as... read more
DVD Release Date: December 15, 2009
Stats: 131 reviews
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January 15, 2010
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August 29, 2009
I've never seen a film quite like "The Headless Woman," from Argentina's Lucrecia Martel. It's not the most thrilling movie ever made, but it is very exciting to see a new form of cinematic storytelling getting invented. I can certainly understand why the film attracted so much a... read more
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November 25, 2010
"The Headless Woman" is a compelling movie about Vero(Maria Onetto), a middle-aged successful dentist in the middle of an identity crisis. Ever since she dyed her hair blonde, she does not recognize herself anymore. Soon afterwards, she runs over something in the middle of the ... read more
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May 18, 2010
A slow-moving and quiet but thought-provoking character study on guilt and consequences. The kind of movie that makes us analize ourselves and our instincts as human beings.
Critic Reviews
Martel's vision is so visually rich and complex it borders on the impressionistic, but The Headless Woman would be nowhere without the precise tour de force performance by Onetto. Full Review
A full appreciation of Lucrecia Martel's elegant, rain-soaked film, The Headless Woman, requires the concentration and eye for detail of a forensic detective. Full Review
The lead actress, María Onetto, holds you through the longueurs. Full Review
As dense and fluid as Martel's movie is, the viewer -- like the protagonist -- is compelled to live in the moment. And a rich moment it is. Full Review
It's a heady study of a successful woman in a patriarchal society. Full Review
...a shimmering mystery of the human mind wrapped inside racial, class and gender issues. Full Review
A strange and absorbing psycho-drama exploring class division and the suppression of guilt among Argentina's privileged classes. Full Review
Slow-paced and self-indulgent in places but a bravely intense use of camera work to explore the internal psychology of the characters. Full Review
In what could be one of the greatest films ever made about the emotional realities of a damaged mind, this giddily disorientating latest from Lucrecia Martel is a work of frenzied genius. Full Review
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