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A wealthy woman from Manhattan's Upper East Side struggles to deal with her new identity and her sexuality after her husband of 16 years leaves her for a younger woman.
A wealthy woman from Manhattan's Upper East Side struggles to deal with her new identity and her sexuality after her husband of 16 years leaves her for a younger woman.
The film's central narrative champions female independence and self-discovery, portraying a woman's journey to redefine her identity and find personal agency after the abrupt end of her marriage, aligning with progressive values of individual liberation and challenging traditional gender roles.
The film features a predominantly white cast, consistent with its 1970s production and setting, without intentional race or gender diversity initiatives. Its narrative focuses on a white woman's personal journey of independence, exploring themes of female liberation and societal expectations rather than explicitly critiquing traditional identities or centering broader DEI themes.
The film 'An Unmarried Woman' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers exclusively on the heterosexual experiences of its protagonist, Erica, as she navigates divorce and personal independence.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
An Unmarried Woman is an original screenplay, not an adaptation of pre-existing material with established characters. All characters were created for this film, therefore no gender swaps occurred.
An Unmarried Woman (1978) is an original film with characters created specifically for its screenplay. There are no pre-existing source materials, historical figures, or prior adaptations from which characters' races could have been altered.
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