THE HEADLESS WOMAN – 4k Restoration
Synopsis
A bourgeois middle-aged dentist named Veronica (MARIA ONETTO) drives alone on a dirt road, becomes distracted, and runs over something. Immediately she becomes disoriented, unmoored from her identity and reality, like a sleepwalker who’s actually awake. As the week go on, she becomes obsessed with the possibility that she may have killed someone: a young boy whose body is found in a roadside canal. Veronica tries to piece together what happened while her husband systematically erases her tracks. A chilling parable about a woman in shock, Lucrecia Martel’s third feature explores the intricacies of class and the role of women in a male-dominated society.
About the Restoration
ABOUT THE HEADLESS WOMAN 4K RESTORATION
Restoration carried out from the 4K scan of the original 35 mm camera negative, a first-generation internegative, and the original digital sound mix. Reference elements included a duplicate negative and a vintage 35 mm release print. The process included digital cleaning to remove the imperfections of time and color correction to restore the original brightness, contrast, and chromatic values. Effects created in the digital intermediate were preserved.
Restoration produced by Rei Pictures, with the support of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Additional support and organization by Strand Releasing USA. Carried out at Cubic Restoration in Buenos Aires. Color grading was led by Gustavo Biazzi, under the consultation of cinematographer Bárbara Álvarez; digital image restoration by Margarita Moscoso; sound work by Federico Esquerro; and mastering by Julián Giulianelli. The project was coordinated by Fernando Madedo, and the entire process was supervised by director Lucrecia Martel.
A STRAND RELEASING Release
“Elegant… A metaphysical ghost story.”
– Stephen Holden, The New York Times
“A work of frenzied genius.”
– Time Out
“Visually rich and complex.”
– San Francisco Chronicle
“A metaphysical ghost story.”
– Stephen Holden, The New York Times
DIRECTOR:
Lucrecia Martel
WRITER:
Lucrecia Martel
PRODUCER:
Pedro Almodóvar
Agustín Almodóvar
Esther García
CAST:
Verónica María Onetto
Josefina Claudia Cantero
Candita Inés Efron
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Country of Origin: Argentina
Format: DCP/2.35/Color
Sound Format: Dolby Digital
Running Time: 87 minutes
Genre: Drama
Rating: Not Rated
In Spanish with English Subtitles
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