Forbidden Fruits is the forthcoming film in the comedy horror genre. It's directed by Meredith Alloway, who has also co-written it with Lily Houghton.
With a visceral new translation by Erin Cressida Wilson and animalistic performance by its star, the production swings for the fences ...
Where did all the Greek mythology retellings come from, and where did they go? How did a genre seemingly pop up out of ...
Rose Byrne, fresh off her Golden Globe Award win and Oscar nomination for the leading role in “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” will be honored as the 2026 Woman of the Year by Harvard University’s Hasty ...
On Thursday, December 11, at 21:20, Rai 5 will broadcast the premiere from Teatro San Carlo that took place on Saturday, December 6. The opera is Luigi Cherubini's Medea, directed by the film and ...
Director Leila Henriques describes Medea, the 2 400-year-old story, as essentially “a breakup where children are used as bargaining chips.” Gofaone Bodigelo, who plays Medea, connects the character to ...
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I’m not a fan of opera’s (and literature’s) madwoman trope—that fearsome and pathetic figure historically sprung from some fevered male brain. But Medea—based on Euripides’s version of the ancient ...
Scorned and seething since 431 B.C.E., Medea has raged across the centuries as an empathetic emblem of the human consequence of paternalistic betrayal — by a man for whom a Golden Fleece was just not ...
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Most singers who perform with Lyric Opera of Chicago are artistic nomads who live elsewhere. They spend six to eight weeks here for rehearsals and performances, then they depart for their next ...
Writer/director Ulrich Köhler talks to IndieWire about his subversive NYFF premiere, which centers on a white woman ostracized by an African community. In Ulrich Köhler’s New York Film Festival world ...