The barbarian visions of Medea (2007)

In Pasolini's vision, Euripides' Medea becomes an emblem of the Third World deceived and exploited by the pragmatic rationality of the West (Jason). The sequences of human sacrifice, shot in Turkey, are among the highest and cruelest in Pasolini's cinema. Maria Callas in her only film role, is a lunar goddess of revenge.

Director: Roberto Chiesi, Loris Lepri, Luigi Virgolin
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 70 min
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Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
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What is The barbarian visions of Medea about?
In Pasolini's vision, Euripides' Medea becomes an emblem of the Third World deceived and exploited by the pragmatic rationality of the West (Jason). The sequences of human sacrifice, shot in Turkey, are among the highest and cruelest in Pasolini's cinema. Maria Callas in her only film role, is a lunar goddess of revenge.
Who directed The barbarian visions of Medea?
The barbarian visions of Medea was directed by Roberto Chiesi, Loris Lepri, Luigi Virgolin.
How long is The barbarian visions of Medea?
The barbarian visions of Medea has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is The barbarian visions of Medea?
The barbarian visions of Medea is a Documentary film.