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  2. Category:Films based on Medea (Euripides play) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films based on Medea (Euripides play)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Medea (play) - Wikipedia

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    Medea has been adapted into numerous forms of media, including operas, films, and novels. With the text's rediscovery in 1st-century Rome (the play was adapted by the tragedians Ennius , Lucius Accius , Ovid , Seneca the Younger and Hosidius Geta , among others), again in 16th-century Europe, and the development of modern literary criticism ...

  4. Medea (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    Medea is a 1969 Italian film written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, based on the ancient myth of Medea. The film stars opera singer Maria Callas in her only film role and is largely a faithful portrayal of the myth of Jason and the Argonauts and the events of Euripides ' play Medea .

  5. Category:Films based on ancient Greek plays - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Films based on Medea (Euripides play) ... (6 P) Pages in category "Films based on ancient Greek plays"

  6. Category:Films based on works by Euripides - Wikipedia

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    Films based on Medea (Euripides play) (7 P) Pages in category "Films based on works by Euripides" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  7. List of films based on Greek drama - Wikipedia

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    Medea: 1959 United States - TV play of the week Le Baccanti: 1961 Italy Phaedra: 1962 Greece Electra: 1962 Greece Troyanas, Las: 1963 Medea: 1963 Troerinnen, Die: 1966 Medea: 1969 Dionysus in '69: 1970 The Trojan Women (film) 1971 Medéia: 1973 Bakchen, Die: 1974 Iphigenia: 1977 A Dream of Passion: 1978 Greece Medea: 1983 Medea: 1983 Medea ...

  8. A Dream of Passion - Wikipedia

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    A Dream of Passion (Greek: Κραυγή Γυναικών, translit. Kravgi gynaikon, lit. "Cry of Women") is a 1978 Greek drama film directed by Jules Dassin.The story follows Melina Mercouri as Maya, an actress playing Medea, who seeks out Brenda Collins, portrayed by Ellen Burstyn, a woman who is in jail for murdering her own children to punish her husband for his infidelity.

  9. The Hungry Woman - Wikipedia

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    Medea – The main character, a former revolutionary who was forced into exile. She is bisexual and feminine. [1] She is Luna's lover, Jasón's wife, and mother to teenage son, Chac-Mool. Her character is based on Euripides' Medea. [3] Jasón – Medea's husband, a biracial man who now lives in Aztlán, [1] where he holds an important position. [2]