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User Rating:
7.5/10   2,926 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Giuseppe Tornatore (screenplay) and
Massimo De Rita (script collaborator)
Contact:
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Release Date:
20 October 2006 (Italy) more
Genre:
Plot:
An Ukrainian woman named Irena calculatedly insinuates herself into the lives of a young, affluent Italian family... more | add synopsis
Awards:
13 wins & 15 nominations more
User Reviews:
Difficult, dark, excellent film and Xenia Rappoport is amazing. more (27 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)
Kseniya Rappoport ... Irena (as Xenia Rappoport)
Pierfrancesco Favino ... Donato Adacher
Alessandro Haber ... Porter

Claudia Gerini ... Valeria Adacher
Michele Placido ... Muffa
Piera Degli Esposti ... Gina
Margherita Buy ... Irena's lawyer
Ángela Molina ... Lucrezia (as Angela Molina)
Clara Dossena ... Tea Adacher
Nicola Di Pinto ... Irena's lover
Paolo Elmo ... Nello
Simona Nobili ... Policewoman
Elisa Morucci ... Waitress
Giulia Di Quilio ... Secretary

Pino Calabrese ... Magistrate

Gisella Marengo ... Policewoman
Gabriella Barbuti ... Nurse
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Directed by
Giuseppe Tornatore 
 
Writing credits
Giuseppe Tornatore  screenplay and
Massimo De Rita  script collaborator

Produced by
Laura Fattori .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Ennio Morricone 
 
Cinematography by
Fabio Zamarion 
 
Film Editing by
Massimo Quaglia 
 
Production Design by
Tonino Zera 
 
Costume Design by
Nicoletta Ercole 
 
Production Management
Remo Chiappa .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alberto Mangiante .... first assistant director
Barbara Pastrovich .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Lucia Barbato .... assistant production designer
Lucia Barbato .... unit production designer
Roberto Magagnini .... property master
 
Sound Department
Paolo Amici .... sound effects editor
Gilberto Martinelli .... sound
Davide Palmiotto .... ProTools operator
Davide Palmiotto .... sound assistant
David Quadroli .... sound effects editor
Fabrizio Quadroli .... sound effects editor
Angelo Raguseo .... sound re-recording mixer
Francesco Vallocchia .... dialogue editor
 
Visual Effects by
Andrea Baracca .... digital color timing
Michele Benigna .... digital compositor
Andrea Cavallini .... scanning & recording operator
Emanuele Comotti .... digital compositor
Fathima Feminò .... roto artist
Dionisio Greco .... I/O supervisor
Giulia Infurna .... digital compositor
Fabio Luongo .... digital compositor: Proxima
Maura Manfredi .... roto artist
Lorenzo Moneta .... matte painter: Proxima
Pascal Morra .... render technical director
Claudio Napoli .... visual effects coordinator
Emanuele Pescatori .... CG artist
Corrado Rizzo .... visual effects
Gian Luca Rizzo .... visual effects producer
Marco Ruggieri .... scanning & recording manager
Kristina Russo .... CG artist
Francesco Spadoni .... digital restoration
Flaminia Speziale .... digital effects artist
Giuseppe Squillaci .... visual effects supervisor: Proxima
Matteo Stirati .... CG artist
 
Stunts
David Ambrosi .... stunt driver
Jacqueline Freda .... stunt double
Riccardo Mioni .... stunts
Stefano Maria Mioni .... stunt coordinator
Alessandro Novelli .... stunts
Emiliano Novelli .... stunts
Franco Maria Salamon .... stunt supervisor
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Franco Biciocchi .... still photographer
Giancarlo Checchi .... electrician
Simona De Lullo .... second assistant camera
Claudio Frollano .... gaffer
Simone Lucchetti .... electrician
Francisco Pintore .... first assistant camera
Emilio Quinzi .... grip
Marco Santarelli .... key grip
Marta Spedaletti .... chief still photographer
Giovanni Tancredi .... electrician
Riccardo Umetelli .... focus puller: "a" camera
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Margherita Meddi .... assistant costume designer
 
Other crew
Mara Cereda .... production coordinator
Caterina Mongiò .... backstage director
Nata More .... interpreter: Kseniya Rappoport
Emanuela Valente .... accountant
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
L'inconnue (France)
The Other Woman (USA) (wide-release title)
The Unknown (International: English title)
The Unknown Woman (USA) (new title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for some disturbing violent content involving rape and torture, graphic nudity, sexuality and language.
Runtime:
118 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Trivia:
Italy's Official Submission to the Best Foreign Language Film Category of 'The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008) (TV)'. more
Movie Connections:
References Oliver Twist (2005) more
Soundtrack:
Donna non vidi mai more

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2 out of 3 people found the following review useful.
Difficult, dark, excellent film and Xenia Rappoport is amazing., 11 September 2008
8/10
Author: sitenoise from http://sitenoise-atthemovies.blogspot.com/

A little hard to follow and a little hard to swallow, this film by the director of Nuovo Cinema Paradiso is gritty and loose. A dark controlled chaos in skilled hands, it feels like an army of films rushing at you all at once. It's a bit overwhelming until the grabs you, sucks you in and won't let you go performance of Xenia Rappoport kicks in. She's a magnet in the middle of a mysterious mayhem. It's too bad that the style and substance of the film will prevent it from ever becoming popular because her portrayal of suffering and sheer determination is one for the history books. The woman's got chops. She moves like an insect through the undergrowth of her seedy milieu with an androgynous, unkempt beauty that's both tempting and invisible. She's able to shift her portrayal from one emotion to another, and then another, without moving a muscle in her face—a skill few actors possess. It's her story and we follow her through it not knowing exactly what she's after or what she will do with it when she seems to have it in her grasp. That's the unknown part and Rappoport plays the mystery for all it's worth. She works the complex narrative inside her head and lets the revelations drip out slowly, uncontrollably.

Director Giuseppe Tornatore says this film is about a woman reclaiming her power as a woman (there's a great big serving of motherhood with that) after it has been stripped from her from every angle imaginable. Rappoport's character is the victim of a human slave trade that uses immigrant Eastern European women to make babies for the upper-class. She's gotten out of it, but with a lot of baggage. Some of it is misplaced and some of it is hurled at us in short, chaotic flashbacks in the beginning of the film (that's the hard to follow part), slowly unfolding to more understandable scenes as they catch up with her present life at the end of the film—a nice structural technique by the director.

Roger Ebert wrote a review of this movie which essentially lists the aspects of it he thinks he understands and the aspects he thinks he doesn't. He scores a little above average, I think, which is about as good as anyone is probably going to do. There's a noir-ish component (not a stylistic one) to the film where major events and character traits are unleashed which are way beyond the reality of any mere mortal's life. There are also plenty of cause-for-pause moments when you will consider if the means justify the end. That's the hard to swallow part but I'm not complaining. It is a movie after all, and if you've read many of my reviews you know that I take all comers when it comes to plot gymnastics as long as they don't infringe upon the integrity of my players, as long as they don't cause incredulity to appear on the faces of the actors because they don't believe the script. Giuseppe Tornatore is lucky, or smart, to have enlisted an actress with the strength of Xenia Rappoport. ET coulda popped in here and I don't think she would have missed a beat.

Speaking of beats, Ennio Morricone scored this film with superbly.

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