Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nia DaCosta will write and direct a film adaptation of Hedda Gabler, a reworking of Henrik Ibsen's play. The film comes from MGM's ...
Thompson has a remarkably self-assured physical presence, but her efforts are undone by her bizarre delivery. Credit: Parisa Taghizadeh/Prime Copyright: © Amazon ...
For Hedda (now on Prime Video), filmmaker Nia DaCosta has adapted Henrik Ibsen's play in a way that strengthens the material. Starring Tessa Thompson as the title character, and featuring Nina Hoss, ...
LEILA FADEL, BYLINE: Hedda Gabler is still one of theater's most complex female characters, even though she was created more than a hundred and thirty years ago. Playwright Henrik Ibsen brought her to ...
Nia DaCosta at the Deadline Studio at TIFF 2025 Deadline For Nia DaCosta, working with Tessa Thompson as her muse has redefined Henrik Ibsen’s play Hedda Gabler and made it work in purely cinematic ...
Hedda (2025) Film Review, a movie written and directed by Nia DaCosta and starring Tessa Thompson, Nina Hoss, Imogen Poots, Nicholas Pinnock, Tom Bateman, Finbar Lynch, Mirren Mack, Saffron Hocking, ...
Our latest guest on Take Ten is Tessa Thompson. From next week, you can see Thompson in the titular role of Hedda, Nia DaCosta’s big-screen reimagining of Henrik Ibsen’s play. In this episode, ...
DaCosta yanks Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" firmly into the 1950s with a crackling, bold take on the classic play that reveals how timeless repression really is. The time setting is hardly the only ...
Every actor knows Hedda Gabler. The protagonist in Henrik Ibsen’s 1891 play is considered one of the great dramatic roles in theater. Elusive and complex, Hedda is a newlywed who, already bored with ...
Hedda Gabler, one of the theater’s great schemers, is transported to 1950s England in Nia DaCosta’s deliriously fun, intelligent and impassioned spin on the classic Henrik Ibsen drama. One needn’t ...
There’s a reason Hedda Gabler is known as Hamlet for women. Henrik Ibsen’s beautiful 19th century aristocrat is an antiheroine for the ages, so murky in her actions and contradictory in her desires ...