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Sally Potter’s 1992 film adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s novel Orlando has been widely claimed as one of the most creative and artistically successful films based on literature in the twentieth century (Canby, 1993). In this research I study the film by applying the Lithuania born Jewish French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas’ views concerning Face to Face Relationship. Levinas’ views have been applied to cinematic studies rather fruitfully (Connelly, 2012), and by applying them in this study of Orlando, hopefully the intercultural borderline zones which are the landscape of various levels of contacts in the film are further lightened up. As a result, Potter’s film reveals the deeper intercultural concerns embedded in Woolf’s original novel.