Michelangelo Antonioni’s rarely seen, final masterwork Identification of a Woman is the director’s own bookend to his lifelong exploration of the imprecise nature of human relationships, incommunicability and alienation.
After his wife leaves him, a film director (Tomas Milian) is searching for a muse, while preparing his new film. He enters into a passionate affair with a striking young aristocratic woman (Daniela Silverio). But after a stranger threatens him ordering to stop seeing her, she vanishes shortly after… While searching for her, he encounters a beautiful young actress (Christine Boisson), who joins him on the hunt for his missing muse. Tellingly prescient, Identification of a Woman is a spellbinding anti-romance depicting a modernising world beset by fear, and was awarded the Anniversary Prize at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival.
- Photo: Identification of a Woman (1982)
- Photo: Identification of a Woman (1982)
- Photo: Identification of a Woman (1982)
- Photo: Identification of a Woman (1982)
- Photo: Identification of a Woman (1982)
- Photo: Identification of a Woman (1982)
- Photo: Identification of a Woman (1982)
Each frame, beautifully conceived by Antonioni and cinematographer Carlo Di Palma’s, is an essential part of the storytelling. Having undergone a new 2K restoration this Blu-ray release finally does justice to the original vision of Antonioni’s painterly yet unsettling masterpiece.
Bonus Material
– New video essay by scholar Pasquale Iannone
– ‘Identification of a Director’ – a candid, in-depth interview with Antonioni’s wife Enrica Fico-Antonioni
– ‘With Michelangelo’ – an intimate hour-long video-diary of Antonioni filmed by his wife, Enrica
Tech Specs
– Full HD 1080p from 2K restoration
– Original Italian audio
– New, improved English subtitles + closed caption subtitles for HOH
– Region free
– Aspect ratio: 1.77:1
– Colour
– Certification: 18
– Running time: 130 mins approx
– Original release: 1982
CultFilms presents the 2K restoration of Identification of a Woman on Blu-ray and digital on demand 12 September