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The Trojan women

Greece, 1972
film

A joint Greek and American production based on Euripedes’ play “The Trojan women”. Katharine Hepburn is Hecube, the wife of King Priam; Vane..

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The Theatre of War

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Troilus and Cressida (BBC)

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Medea

Italy, 1970
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Sylvia Scarlett

United States, 1935
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Dorothea [Widescreen]

Australia, 1986
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The Greeks in search of meaning

United States, 1971
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Joan the woman

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The Women [DVD]

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Contempt = Le Mepris

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Woman of the Year

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Elektra: a tragedy in one act

Germany, 1982
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Where angels fear to tread

United Kingdom, 1991
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Electra, my love [DVD]

Hungary, 1975
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My brother Tom

Australia, 1986
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Man and woman

United States, 1973
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Antamosi

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Orphee

France, 1950
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La Kermesse Heroique = Carnival in Flanders

France, 1935
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