Uma mulher rica do Upper East Side de Manhattan luta para lidar com sua nova identidade e sua sexualidade depois que seu marido de 16 anos a deixa por uma mulher mais jovem.Uma mulher rica do Upper East Side de Manhattan luta para lidar com sua nova identidade e sua sexualidade depois que seu marido de 16 anos a deixa por uma mulher mais jovem.Uma mulher rica do Upper East Side de Manhattan luta para lidar com sua nova identidade e sua sexualidade depois que seu marido de 16 anos a deixa por uma mulher mais jovem.
- Indicado a 3 Oscars
- 6 vitórias e 18 indicações no total
- Sue
- (as Pat Quinn)
- Cabbie
- (as Chico Martinez)
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- CuriosidadesDr. Penelope Russianoff, who plays Erica (Jill Clayburgh)'s therapist Tanya, was an actual practicing psychologist. The counseling sessions were filmed in her actual penthouse apartment on West 86th Street in New York, where she saw her patients. She worked for two and a half days and was paid US $2500. She was cast after having been recommended to director Paul Mazursky by "Girlfriends" (1978) director Claudia Weill. Russianoff said that she improvised most of her dialogue, which was based on the type of therapy she gave her patients. After the movie was launched, Russianoff became a mini-celebrity. She said the role gave her "instant celebrity-hood," being recognized on the streets of New York, where she signed autographs, and got a number of new clients. She wrote several self-help books in the 1980s, including "Why Do I Think I Am Nothing Without a Man?" (1988), a book first published about a decade after this film, but with a title and subject matter that were reflective of this picture.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe boom is clearly visible for several seconds during the art gallery scene.
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[first lines]
[Martin and Erica are jogging along the river]
Martin: Jesus Christ! Look at this! My sneaker's ruined!
Erica: They're only $35.
[Erica takes Martin's shoe and cleans it off for him]
Martin: Fucking city's turning into one big pile of DOG SHIT!
[shouting at passing traffic]
Martin: Come on out and take a crap on me--everybody else is. Fuck!
[Martin lights a cigarette]
Erica: ...been jogging for 2 1/2 miles - you're giving yourself lung cancer.
Martin: I'll tell you something, Erica: the longer I'm married to you, the more you sound like my mother.
Erica: Clean your own sneaker.
[throws shoe at Martin]
Martin: I think you wanted me to step in it.
Erica: [laughing] You're going crazy, Martin.
Martin: I am?
Erica: [laughing] Yes.
[Martin tosses his shoe over his shoulder into the river. Erica jogs away, and Martin jogs after]
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosFor Betsy
- Trilhas sonorasSwan Lake, Op.20
(1877) (uncredited)
Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Excerpts danced by Jill Clayburgh
This movie was made when divorce was still a hot topic and women were just coming into the workforce and still tied into identifying themselves through marriage. But the film is still relevant today (we all deal with rejection of one sort or another). The rest of the cast is superb and there are great shots of New York circa 1978.
Ten stars.
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- 23 de jan. de 2001
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- Também conhecido como
- An Unmarried Woman
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 24.000.000