
Movie director Niccolo has just been left by his wife. He goes after another girl, who also leaves him. This gives him the idea of making a movie about women's relationships. He starts to search for a woman who can play the leading part in the movie--but also in his own life.... (Full plot summary below)
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Movie director Niccolo has just been left by his wife. He goes after another girl, who also leaves him. This gives him the idea of making a movie about women's relationships. He starts to search for a woman who can play the leading part in the movie--but also in his own life.
Leave your thoughts about Identification of a Woman.
| Turner Classic Movies OnlineSean Axmaker... a film filled with mysteries that are never resolved and images that are simultaneously lonely and lovely. |
| Time OutGeoff AndrewA refreshing irony prevents the hardened art house pundit from wallowing in nostalgia and the metaphysics of 'portentous messages'. |
| Filmcritic.comChristopher NullMichelangelo Antonioni's 1982 film Identification of a Woman never saw release...and now we know why! |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonIdentification of a Woman is not an easy film, but it's a most welcome addition to Antonioni's canon. |
| Film Comment MagazineElliott SteinAlthough I've seen Michelangelo Antonioni's Identification of a Woman twice, there are still a few things I'd like explained. |
| ToxicUniverse.comJeremiah Kipp...uneasy and difficult to pin down, like the paranoia of a dream. |
| User ReviewMichael TAs funny as it is melancholy, Michael Antonioni's (relatively) forgotten gem is a smart, self-aware character study with a human core we can all relate to. |
| User ReviewSem VAgain, while it's not up to usual Antonioni's standards, it's still much better than most of the movies made today. |
| User ReviewAbir MIt is my first Antonioni movie. And I am pretty much impressed by the work. |
| User ReviewBen GVisually sumptuous and very erotic. The last great and definitive Antonioni film. Sadly, he suffered a severe illness shortly after this film and never fully recovered. |