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Updated · SlashFilm · Jul 18
1971 Film 'The Trojan Women' Streams Free on Kanopy as 'The Odyssey' Revives Greek Classics
Updated
Updated · SlashFilm · Jul 18

1971 Film 'The Trojan Women' Streams Free on Kanopy as 'The Odyssey' Revives Greek Classics

2 articles · Updated · SlashFilm · Jul 18

Summary

  • Kanopy is offering Michael Cacoyannis' 1971 film "The Trojan Women" free to viewers with a participating library card or university login.
  • Christopher Nolan's hit "The Odyssey" has renewed interest in Greek literature and screen adaptations, making Euripides' post-Troy tragedy a timely companion watch.
  • The film shifts focus from heroic conquest to the women left after war, with Katharine Hepburn, Vanessa Redgrave, Geneviève Bujold and Irene Papas leading the cast.
  • Cacoyannis' English-language adaptation stays close to Euripides' play and frames the story as an anti-war statement, a theme the report says still resonates amid current conflicts.

Insights

Can a 1971 film about an ancient war truly change how we view the suffering of civilians in modern conflicts?
In an era of feminist retellings, why does this 55-year-old film's portrayal of female war trauma remain so disturbingly relevant?