3 Women

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3 Women is a 1977 psychological drama film directed by Robert Altman that explores identity, personality shifts, and female relationships in a surreal, dreamlike small-town setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
psychological drama film
basedOn Robert Altman’s dream
character Milly Lammoreaux
Pinky Rose
Willie Hart
cinematographyBy Charles Rosher
surface form: Charles Rosher Jr.
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception acclaimed
director Robert Altman
distributedInFormat theatrical release
distributor 20th Century Fox
editedBy Dennis M. Hill
featuresElement dream sequences
shifting identities
symbolic murals
filmRating PG
genre drama film
psychological drama
surrealist film
hasCultFollowing true
hasFilmLocation Desert Hot Springs
surface form: Desert Hot Springs, California

Palm Springs, California, United States
surface form: Palm Springs, California
includedInList 1970s American cinema
leadActor Shelley Duvall
Sissy Spacek
mainTheme female relationships
identity
personality shifts
musicBy Gerald Busby
narrativeStyle dreamlike
surreal
originalLanguage English
portraysRelationshipType female friendship
psychological dependency
producer Robert Altman
productionCompany 20th Century Fox
releaseDate 1977-04-03
releaseYear 1977
runtimeMinutes 124
screenwriter Robert Altman
setting small town in the California desert
stars Janice Rule
Shelley Duvall
Sissy Spacek
visualStyle dreamlike imagery
muted color palette

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Robert Altman notableWork 3 Women
Shelley Duvall notableWork 3 Women
Ruth Nelson notableWork 3 Women