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A Fantastic Woman

Original title: Una mujer fantástica
  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
28K
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Daniela Vega in A Fantastic Woman (2017)
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Coming-of-AgePsychological DramaDrama

Marina, a transgender woman who works as a waitress and moonlights as a nightclub singer, is bowled over by the death of her older boyfriend.Marina, a transgender woman who works as a waitress and moonlights as a nightclub singer, is bowled over by the death of her older boyfriend.Marina, a transgender woman who works as a waitress and moonlights as a nightclub singer, is bowled over by the death of her older boyfriend.

  • Director
    • Sebastián Lelio
  • Writers
    • Sebastián Lelio
    • Gonzalo Maza
    • Eliseo Altunaga
  • Stars
    • Daniela Vega
    • Francisco Reyes
    • Luis Gnecco
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    28K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sebastián Lelio
    • Writers
      • Sebastián Lelio
      • Gonzalo Maza
      • Eliseo Altunaga
    • Stars
      • Daniela Vega
      • Francisco Reyes
      • Luis Gnecco
    • 84User reviews
    • 202Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 37 wins & 46 nominations total

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    Daniela Vega
    Daniela Vega
    • Marina Vidal
    Francisco Reyes
    Francisco Reyes
    • Orlando
    Luis Gnecco
    Luis Gnecco
    • Gabo
    Aline Küppenheim
    Aline Küppenheim
    • Sonia
    Nicolás Saavedra
    • Bruno
    Amparo Noguera
    Amparo Noguera
    • Adriana
    Trinidad González
    Trinidad González
    • Wanda
    Néstor Cantillana
    Néstor Cantillana
    • Gastón
    Alejandro Goic
    Alejandro Goic
    • Médico
    Antonia Zegers
    Antonia Zegers
    • Alessandra
    Sergio Hernández
    Sergio Hernández
    • Profesor de Canto
    Roberto Farías
    Roberto Farías
    • Médico SML
    Cristián Chaparro
    • Masajista
    Diana Cassis
    • Recepcionista
    Eduardo Paxeco
    Eduardo Paxeco
    • Paramédico
    Paola Lattus
    • Enfermera
    Felipe Zambrano
    • Cabo
    Erto Pantoja
    • Sargento
    • Director
      • Sebastián Lelio
    • Writers
      • Sebastián Lelio
      • Gonzalo Maza
      • Eliseo Altunaga
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    User reviews84

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    7HadiAriyan07

    A Great Movie for Human Rights Equality With Heartbreaking and Beautiful Message

    The movie relies heavily on the performance of Daniela Vega (Marina) and thankfully she give it, all because the movie centered about her sad and depressing situation and sometimes it's very difficult to watch and how other people reacts to her, the performance was good and it's truly a star-making performance. What's didn't make it fantastic movie is the script because ther is alot of weird things happened like the seeing ghosts and weird visions and a side plot that didn't go anywhere unfortunately, a very confusing thing happened let me just refer to it "Transphobic Car Ride". Unfortunately the movie is little bit long, the pacing is little bit weak and don't have the rewatchability factor. In the end A Fantastic Women put the light on a community that deserves more movies to see their personal journeys and lives.
    7rockman182

    A Fantastic Woman (2017)

    I don't always check out Academy Award nominated foreign films unless they really grab my attention (nothing personal, just time constraints with what I watch). A Fantastic Woman recently opened in the city and I decided to check it out. Didn't know a whole lot going in but I was excited nonetheless. After viewing the film I'll say while its not perfect and seems to get lost at stages as it goes along its still an effort that speaks towards today's issues and a film with a fine central performance from a newcomer.

    The film is about a transgender woman who recently experiences the loss of her lover after he experiences his seizure. She is not able to grieve and attend the funeral properly because his family are embarrassed by her (because she's transgender) and even resort to verbally and physically attacking her. The film also shows how difficult her life is as she tries to find peace and solace in the death of her lover. The film was submitted from Chile.

    Daniela Vega is very impressive for a newcomer. Her performance is powerful. She has to stand up against oppression and is unnerved as she does it. She's quite a great and complex character and has to carry the film. A Fantastic Woman is a thin work otherwise. Its interesting because it touches on discrimination against LGBTQ, which is still a problem in the world today. I do feel like the film builds very slowly throughout and doesn't quite achieve its potential.

    The film is actually fairly safe compared to other films that deal with discrimination and hate. Other's might feel more positive about the film than I do. Daniela Vega has a future and will likely be in other foreign (or even local) work. I do have a mind to check out some of the other foreign nominees this year but I might just in the end check out the winner instead. Who knows, could be this one.

    6.5/10
    7rubenm

    Strong plea for tolerance and understanding

    I had expected 'The Square' to win the foreign language Oscar, and I had hoped 'On Body and Soul' would take home the award. I was wrong. Instead of the urgency of the former or the poetry of the latter, the jury chose the delicacy of 'Una Mujer Fantástica'.

    Probably, the choice has been as much inspired by the subject of the film as by the cinematographic quality of it. 'Una Mujer Fantástica' is a plea for mutual understanding, tolerance and kindness. And at the same time a condemnation of bigotry, prejudice and brutality. It can't be seen without having to think about the wave of intolerance against all kinds of minorities currently sweeping western societies.

    The fantastic woman who has given the film its title, is Marina Vidal, a woman in her twenties who is dating a businessman about twice her age. In spite of the age difference, they seem to be happy with each other. But it's not so much the age difference that is remarkable. Marina is a woman who has been a man before.

    In the first part of the film, this is not an issue at all. It's only after her lover suddenly dies, that Marina's gender becomes something peculiar. The medical staff, the police and, above all, her lover's relatives treat her with utmost distrust and suspicion. They won't even let her grieve, or attend the funeral.

    The film shows how Marina suffers from the way she is treated, and how she refuses to give in. She remains her proud self, and in the end gets what she wants: a decent goodbye to her deceased lover. The film doesn't fall into the trap of making the whole thing too sentimental. The director registers the events, with a certain amount of compassion, but without making a tearjerker of it.

    This is not a groundbreaking movie. But 'Una Mujer Fantástica' is without any doubt a well-written, well-directed and well-acted drama, with an underlying message that's hard not to agree with.
    8claropa-295-807524

    A great movie, a great director, and great performances.

    It's hard to even talk about LGBT matters in a country like Chile, so is exactly right there the significance of Sebastian Lelio's work. The characterizations are so well performed by the actors and actresses, that you can feel the anger and frustration of Marina, the love that Orlando feels for her, the everyday struggle of Marina in a society that rejects her sexuality, the hate from Orlando's family, etc.

    Is necessary a movie like this, is necessary a more open-mind society, is necessary to stop discrimination, is necessary to stop the hate.

    A fantastic woman, is ready to show the audience that there is no differences between a transgender person and a heterosexual one, the strong main character of Marina, will make you feel her never-ending fight to gain some respect, and how bad we, as society, make her feel.

    Thanks to Sebastian Lelio for bring this taboo to the light. Excellent work.
    rick_7

    Glorious. My favourite of the London Film Festival so far

    This is really, really good.

    (opens a can of wasps)I'm always struck by the sky-high ratings on IMDb for bad LGBT movies, and wonder if it's attributable to a) the comparative paucity of these films, meaning that we should celebrate those we get, regardless of their technical or artistic deficiencies (the extension, I suppose, is the tribalistic mindset this engenders, in which you can't judge them as bad films, as they're not just films); b) my lack of insight into what these films should be doing in relation to their audience and LGBT issues in 2017.(/can of wasps)

    Anyway, no such ruminations necessary on this one, it's bloody brilliant: a dazzling, poetic, sometimes dream-like Chilean film about a trans woman (Daniela Vega) trying to hold it together – and reach some point of resolution – after the death of her boyfriend. I should mention that his family aren't helping.

    Vega has the most fascinating face and the camera makes the most of it, not least in a dazzling nightclub sequence that moves from pain to sensuality to a fantasy dance number, but there's such depth to her characterisation too, and the film's refusal to give her easy, sassy victories is uniquely satisfying, grappling profoundly and humanely with issues that are both specific and universal.

    The effect is of a Dardennes story adapted by Almodovar, but I haven't seen anyone like Vega before. I'm not sure she can really sing classical (the best use of 'Ombra mai fu' is now and forever in Humphrey Jennings' seismic short film, Spare Time, Handel fans), but the rest of the music's a treat, with British composer Matthew Herbert delivering an audial dreamscape that like the script, photography and performances serves to conjure a very particular mood.

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    • Trivia
      Daniela Vega's real voice is heard in the film, singing the opera pieces. She is a Mezzo-Soprano.
    • Quotes

      Profesor de Canto: Saint Francis says, Make me an instrument of your love, make me a channel of your peace.

    • Connections
      Featured in 75th Golden Globe Awards (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Sposa son disprezzata
      Performed by Daniela Vega

      Written by Geminiano Giacomelli

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Chile
      • Spain
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Fabula (Chile)
      • Official Facebook (Chile)
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Фантастична жінка
    • Filming locations
      • Santiago, Chile(main location)
    • Production companies
      • Participant
      • Fabula
      • Komplizen Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,020,988
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $64,241
      • Feb 4, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,839,364
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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