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Directed by Lucky McKee, based on the bestselling novel by Jack Ketchum, written Ketchum and McKee by and produced by Andrew van den Houten and Robert Tonino for MODERNCINÉ, THE WOMAN is a disturbing tale of torture and dirty little secrets that can haunt any seemingly harmless neighborhood. The story follows a successful country lawyer who captures and attempts to "civilize" the last remaining member of a violent clan that has roamed the Northeast in the wild for decades, thereby putting the lives of his family in extreme jeopardy.
Starring Pollyanna McIntosh, Sean Bridgers and Angela Bettis, the film prompted furious debates and walkouts during its world premiere in the Park City at Midnight program at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Reports surfaced of people becoming sick while watching the graphic scenes and one irate Sundance audience member went so far as to say THE WOMAN “ought to be confiscated, burned. There's no value in showing this to anyone." Whether a “wonderfully bizarre tale” or an “inhumane degradation of women,” you’ll have to decide for yourself. ©
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Director: Lucky McKee
Writer: Jack Ketchum, Lucky McKee
Genre: Horror
Duration: 1hrs 31mins
Staring: Angela Bettis
Pollyanna McIntosh
Marcia Bennett
Sean Bridgers
Producer: Robert Tonino
Andrew van den Houten
Distributor: The Collective
Rating: R for strong bloody violence, torture,
a rape, disturbing behavior, some
graphic nudity, and language
Release Date: October 14, 2011
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