Over on The Current, read @angelicabastien on how Paul Mazursky’s AN UNMARRIED WOMAN (1978)—now on Blu-ray and DVD—reflects feminist politics of the 1970s while hearkening back to the glories of classic Hollywood women’s pictures.https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/6975-an-unmarried-woman-the-business-of-being-a-woman …
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"AN UNMARRIED WOMAN is brimming with scenes like this, poignant evocations of what it means to be a woman. . .The women in the film are yearning and enraged, lonely and tender. Mazursky, basically, revels in the full brunt of their humanity."pic.twitter.com/BnuQeqRY3d
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