The Headless Woman
The film opens with three young boys running across a road into adjacent fields, they shout good natured obcenities at each other. One of the boys begin to climb the ladder of an advertisement sign, a…
The Headless Woman
The film opens with three young boys running across a road into adjacent fields, they shout good natured obcenities at each other. One of the boys begin to climb the ladder of an advertisement sign, as the others chase one another in the dry canal next to the road. One of the boys runs out of the canal, and towards the ladder of the sign, but the other struggles to free himself from the steep walls of the empty canal. Vero (Maria Onetto) is an older married woman who is driving along a dirt road alone to return home. Her phone rings, and she becomes distracted as she reaches for her purse to get the phone. In these short moments Vero hits an unknown object with her car. She pulls the car over, and glances in her side-view mirrors only to reveal the unsettled dust from the car. Vero composes herself, but does not investigate further. As she pulls away an obscure dark mass is seen laying on the road behind near the canal. Later on down the road she pulls over next to a small bridge and exits the car, and she walks out of view. Rain begins to fall with increasing furosity.
The Headless Woman
Drama,Mystery,Thriller
Film Details
The film opens with three young boys running across a road into adjacent fields, they shout good natured obcenities at each other. One of the boys begin to climb the ladder of an advertisement sign, as the others chase one another in the dry canal next to the road. One of the boys runs out of the canal, and towards the ladder of the sign, but the other struggles to free himself from the steep walls of the empty canal.
Vero (Maria Onetto) is an older married woman who is driving along a dirt road alone to return home. Her phone rings, and she becomes distracted as she reaches for her purse to get the phone. In these short moments Vero hits an unknown object with her car.
She pulls the car over, and glances in her side-view mirrors only to reveal the unsettled dust from the car. Vero composes herself, but does not investigate further. As she pulls away an obscure dark mass is seen laying on the road behind near the canal.
Later on down the road she pulls over next to a small bridge and exits the car, and she walks out of view. Rain begins to fall with increasing furosity..