Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 7th November 5:00 PM - Alhambra

The Headless Woman
(La mujer sin cabeza)

Director: Lucrecia Martel Country: Argentina
Cert: 12A Year: 2008 Length: 87 minsLanguage: Spanish
Autumn 2010
The Headless Woman

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Audience Reaction

Score: 40.52% Attendance: 127

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This latest masterpiece by writer-director Lucrecia Martel (La Cienaga, The Holy Girl) features Maria Onetto playing Verónica, an elegant, middle-aged dentist, who, driving along a lonely road, hits something - a dog? - but later she gradually becomes more and more unhinged, in the belief that she may have killed a little boy. The suspense occasioned by her doubt and guilt, coupled with several superb acting performances, drives this thriller to its unsettling conclusion.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian: ‘In the past decade, there have been three great films about guilt, denial and the return of the repressed: Mike Leigh's Vera Drake in 2004, Michael Haneke's Hidden in 2005 – and this is the third, The Headless Woman…It is a masterly, disturbing and deeply mysterious film about someone who strenuously conceals from herself the knowledge of her own guilt.’

Critics

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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.
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David Jenkins, Time Out



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