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Mar 22, 2017 · Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Workaholic actress Anna Baskin (Maggie Siff), 44, abruptly extricates herself from a successful but mind-numbing TV role, returning to her past life in New York to ...
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- Elisabeth Subrin
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Full Review | Dec 8, 2020. ... No matter: A Woman, A Part is compelling all the same. Full Review | Mar 20, 2017. Neil Young Hollywood Reporter ...
Mar 22, 2017 · A Woman, a Part - Metacritic. 2017. Not Rated. Strand Releasing. 1 h 37 m. Summary Burnt-out on her career, Anna Baskin (Maggie Siff), a successful television actress on a hit network show in Los Angeles, abruptly walks off her set and returns to New York, attempting to reconnect with her two closest friends, theater collaborators she turned ...
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- Elisabeth Subrin
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Mar 19, 2017 · One could reasonably regard Elisabeth Subrin’s debut feature, A Woman, A Part, as a version of Tiny Furniture set 20 years in the future, with its main character, Anna (Maggie Siff), a mid-40s actress exhausted by her empty role in a nameless sitcom, returning home from Los Angeles to New York for a reunion with her former acting buddies, who stayed behind to pursue projects closer to their ...
One of the many positive mysteries of life is that truly resilient middle-agers are capable of moving through the messes they face and emerging on the other side in fresh territory. Maggie Siff skillfully captures and conveys the emotional vibrations of a woman in a tricky transitional period in her life and career.
Mar 22, 2017 · The dilemma of the present-day female actor is the subject of this first fictional feature written and directed by media artist Elisabeth Subrin. Maggie Siff, whose smart intensity as a performer practically guarantees an interesting characterization, here plays Anna, a successful television actor whose incipient burnout finds her strewing scripts across her swimming pool and floating among ...
site designed by alisha bhowmik. Can you rewrite a life? Burnt out on her career, successful LA actress Anna Baskin (Maggie Siff) abruptly walks off her mind-numbing, sexist network show. She runs away to New York, hoping to reconnect with two old friends (Cara Seymour, John Ortiz), former theater collaborators she'd abandoned for.