Another Woman (1988) [PG]

Release Date:
October 13, 1988

Original Title:
Another Woman

Alternate Titles:
A Outra
Egy másik asszony
Eine andere Frau
En annan kvinna
Otra mujer
Un'altra donna
Une autre femme
Другая женщина
緣盡半生

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Jack Rollins & Charles H. Joffe Productions
Orion Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L  IT: NR  PT: M/12  US: PG 

Runtime: 84

Relationships and the choices we make in life

Marion is a woman who has learned to shield herself from her emotions. She rents an apartment to work undisturbed on her new book, but by some acoustic anomaly she can hear all that is said in the next apartment in which a psychiatrist holds his office. When she hears a young woman tell that she finds it harder and harder to bear her life, Marion starts to reflect on her own life. After a series of events she comes to understand how her unemotional attitude towards the people around her affected them and herself.

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Additional Casting:
Todd M. Thaler
Judie Fixler

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Judy Ferguson

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Sylvia Menno

Art Department Coordinator:
Glenn Lloyd

Art Direction:
Speed Hopkins

Assistant Camera:
Michael Green

Assistant Costume Designer:
Judy L. Ruskin

Assistant Editor:
Bill Lattanzi

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Lisa Fisher

Assistant Sound Editor:
Gina Alfano

Associate Editor:
Jon Neuburger

Associate Producer:
Thomas A. Reilly
Helen Robin

Best Boy Electric:
Jim Manzione

Boom Operator:
Louis Sabat

Camera Operator:
Dick Mingalone

Camera Trainee:
Kathina Szeto

Casting:
Juliet Taylor

Casting Associate:
Ellen Lewis

Construction Coordinator:
Ron Petagna

Costume Assistant:
Lauren Gibson

Costume Design:
Jeffrey Kurland

Director:
Woody Allen

Director of Photography:
Sven Nykvist

Dolly Grip:
Ronald Burke

Editor:
Susan E. Morse

Executive Producer:
Jack Rollins
Charles H. Joffe

First Assistant Director:
Thomas A. Reilly

Gaffer:
Ray Quinlan

Hairstylist:
Romaine Greene

Key Construction Grip:
Arne Olsen

Key Grip:
Robert Ward

Key Scenic Artist:
James Sorice

Location Manager:
Jonathan Filley

Location Scout:
Dana Robin
James A. Davis
Lee Sachs

Makeup Artist:
Fern Buchner

Producer:
Robert Greenhut

Production Coordinator:
Helen Robin

Production Design:
Santo Loquasto

Production Manager:
Joseph Hartwick

Production Sound Mixer:
James Sabat

Projection:
Carl Turnquest

Property Master:
James Mazzola

Scenic Artist:
Cosmo Sorice

Screenplay:
Woody Allen

Script Supervisor:
Kay Chapin

Second Assistant Camera:
Michael Caracciolo

Second Assistant Director:
Ken Ornstein

Set Decoration:
George DeTitta Jr.

Set Dresser:
Dave Weinman

Sound Editor:
Robert Hein

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lee Dichter

Sound Recordist:
Frank Graziadei

Standby Carpenter:
Fred Merusi

Still Photographer:
Brian Hamill

Transportation Captain:
Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy

Transportation Co-Captain:
Peter Tavis

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Bill Christians
Melissa Stanton

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