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'''Unfaithful''' is a [[2002]] [[movie]] directed by [[Adrian Lyne]]. The story centers on Constance (played by [[Diane Lane]]) and Charlie Sumner ([[Richard Gere]]) as a couple living in the [[New York]] city suburbs whose marriage goes dangerously awry when Constance indulges in an adulterous fling.
'''Unfaithful''' is a [[2002]] [[movie]] directed by [[Adrian Lyne]] and Written by [[Alvin Sargent]]. Based loosely on the book "[[La femme infidèle]]" by [[Claude Chabrol]], the story centers on Constance (played by [[Diane Lane]]) and Charlie Sumner ([[Richard Gere]]) as a couple living in the [[New York]] city suburbs whose marriage goes dangerously awry when Constance indulges in an adulterous fling.

The movie is nominated for more than 10 awards, including the [[Academy Award]] for Best Actress (Lane), a [[Golden Globe Award|Golden Globe]] for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture -- Drama (Lane), and Best Sound Editing in a Feature.


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Movie poster for Unfaithful

Unfaithful is a 2002 movie directed by Adrian Lyne and Written by Alvin Sargent. Based loosely on the book "La femme infidèle" by Claude Chabrol, the story centers on Constance (played by Diane Lane) and Charlie Sumner (Richard Gere) as a couple living in the New York city suburbs whose marriage goes dangerously awry when Constance indulges in an adulterous fling.

The movie is nominated for more than 10 awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actress (Lane), a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture -- Drama (Lane), and Best Sound Editing in a Feature.