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Identification Of A Woman - Michelangelo Antonioni DVD

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One of acclaimed Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni's later films Identification of a Woman is an atmospheric erotically charged and visually stunning work set in Venice. Divorced middle-aged filmmaker Niccolo searches for a leading lady to star in his next feature. He later comes to the self-realisation that he is abusing this task to instead find himself a new lover. He then over-zealously manages to become involved with not one but two women. And after an initial attempt at juggling these relationships the filmmaker is instead left alienated and confused... when one of the women mysteriously disappears and the other becomes pregnant by another man. [show more]

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Released
30 June 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Mr Bongo Films 
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Runtime
123 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL, Widescreen 
Barcode
5024017006096 
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Niccolo needs a female character for his next film project, but his ideas for both project and protagonist are somewhat vague. As his relationship with his girlfriend dissolves - she leaves him to move in with another woman - he embarks on an affair with a young actress, but she, too eventually eludes him. His physical union with his lovers is no more than that and his desertion by the two women echoes his search for both a female character and his own identity.

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