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A Woman, a Part
Directed by
Elisabeth Subrin
Not Rated
2016
1h 37m
Drama
5.4
86%
51%
5.9
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An exhausted, workaholic actress, Anna Baskin, 44, abruptly extricates herself from a successful but mind-numbing TV role, returning to her past life in New York to reinvent herself.
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Cast of A Woman, a Part
Maggie Siff
Anna Baskin
Cara Seymour
Kate Mullen
John Ortiz
Isaac Jones
Khandi Alexander
Leslie Barrett
Dagmara Dominczyk
Nadia Audali
Eszter Balint
Heidi Bloch
Lucas Near-Verbrugghe
Sam
Ana Cruz Kayne
Narrator (voice)
Tasha Guevara
Jade
Sophie von Haselberg
Alex Jasper
Seth Barish
Dr. Rubenstein
Geoff Sobelle
Dan MacDonald
Chukwudi Iwuji
Jacob Carter
Cynthia Hopkins
Suzanne Boudreau
Elisabeth Subrin
Director / Writer
Shrihari Sathe
Producer
Scott Macaulay
Producer
Emily Pober Higgins
Set Decoration
Erin Beaupre
Production Design
Caitilin Lynch
Art Direction
A Woman, a Part Ratings & Reviews
Battleship Pretension
Mat Bradley-Tschirgi
As far as directorial debuts go, A Woman, a Part is middling. We've all seen this story about an actress' life on the skids before. I'm sure Subrin has a great film in her; she's just not there yet.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
The way Subrin's mosaic-like structuring comes together is quite rewarding, carefully calibrated in its haunting musical choices and nuanced performances.
Arts Fuse
Gerald Peary
Credit director Subrin for being resourceful in incorporating her cast's real-life situations into her storytelling.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
"A Woman, a Part" knows how to hold an audience, and it's got a fresh, if commercially limited, subject: What happens when hipsters get old.
The Young Folks
Allyson Johnson
A Woman, A Part is excellent storytelling from start to finish and I can't wait to see what story Subrin tells next.
Village Voice
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
Siff gives a modest but poignant performance that rings true for women of a certain age and career.
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
A Woman, a Part mixes passion and ambivalence to create a work with ambiguities that seem earned, and lived in.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Touching on issues of artistic survival and the porous boundary between work and pleasure, Ms. Subrin, an accomplished visual artist and filmmaker, sifts addiction, celebrity and the plight of the aging actress into something rarefied yet real.
Brooklyn Magazine
Kenji Fujishima
For her feature debut, Subrin forsakes the experimentalism of her short films and video installations for a relatively conventional narrative and storytelling grammar. No matter: A Woman, A Part is compelling all the same.
The Hollywood Reporter
Neil Young
It's chiefly notable for Cara Seymour's nuanced supporting turn as Anna's sometime best friend, Kate.
Slant Magazine
Clayton Dillard
The film's depiction of friendship seldom pushes past insights predicated on a fundamental tension between characters.
Spirituality & Practice
Mary Ann Brussat
Portrait of one woman's resilience as she moves through a difficult mid-life crisis.
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