Another Woman is a psychological drama film directed by Woody Allen. The story follows Marion Post, a successful professor of philosophy who rents an apartment to work on her new book.
Marion soon discovers that she can hear the conversations of the woman next door through the vent in her apartment. As she listens in, she becomes fascinated by the woman's life and begins to reflect on her own choices and relationships.
As Marion delves deeper into the woman's world, she starts to question her own identity and the decisions she has made in her life. She begins to see herself in a new light and realizes that she may not be the person she thought she was.
Another Woman explores themes of self-discovery, introspection, and the complexities of human relationships. The film offers a thought-provoking look at how our perceptions of ourselves and others can shape our lives.