Movies like Another Woman (1988)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Another Woman, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. A Serious Man

    #1,754 most popular movie yesterday

    Directed by the Coen Brothers, A Serious Man delves into the existential woes and search for purpose by its protagonist, a theme that's deeply resonant with the character study presented in Another Woman.

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    2. Blue Jasmine

    #2,919 most popular movie yesterday

    Blue Jasmine features a powerful lead performance by Cate Blanchett and presents a gripping tale of a woman's mental breakdown and her struggle with her past, akin to the personal reckoning in Another Woman.

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    3. Hannah and Her Sisters

    #3,697 most popular movie yesterday

    Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters weaves multiple narratives about love, betrayal, and existential search for meaning, themes that echo the contemplative mood of Another Woman.

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    4. The Purple Rose of Cairo

    #3,846 most popular movie yesterday

    The Purple Rose of Cairo offers a whimsical and poignant examination of life, fantasy, and the power of cinema, elements that can resonate with viewers who enjoyed the reflective nature of Another Woman.

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    5. Alice

    #4,314 most popular movie yesterday

    This fantasy-driven Woody Allen film about self-discovery and change shares thematic elements with Another Woman, offering a whimsical twist for audiences intrigued by the inner journeys of its characters.

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    6. Crimes and Misdemeanors

    #4,375 most popular movie yesterday

    This film is a blend of drama and dark comedy, exploring moral complexities and personal crises. Fans of Another Woman will find Crimes and Misdemeanors' deep ethical questions and multi-layered storytelling especially compelling.

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    7. September

    #7,201 most popular movie yesterday

    Another insightful drama by Woody Allen, September focuses on the interactions of several troubled characters over a weekend in a country house. Its introspective and dialogue-driven approach is reminiscent of the style seen in Another Woman.