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I'm Your Woman (2020)

A woman is forced to go on the run after her husband betrays his partners, sending her and her baby on a dangerous journey.
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A woman is forced to go on the run after her husband betrays his partners, sending her and her baby on a dangerous journey.

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Genre:Crime, Drama
Directed By:Julia Hart
Written By:Julia Hart, Jordan Horowitz
In Theaters:10/15/2020
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Runtime:120 minutes
Studio:Amazon Studios, Big Indie Pictures, Original Headquarters, Scrap Paper Pictures

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