Hedda' director-writer Nia DaCosta has a new direction for Tessa Thompson and Nina Hoss in Henrik Ibsen’s classic stage play.
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'Hedda' attracts Oscars buzz, but viewers can catch the original play on stage in CT
Tessa Thompson's new film is inspired by the play "Hedda Gabler," currently on state at the Yale Repertory Theatre.
The stars of Nia DeCosta's film on the risks and rewards of reinventing Ibsen's classic play.
"Creed" and "Westworld" star Tessa Thompson says the title character she plays in "Hedda" is in great emotional turmoil when audiences first meet her.
Jazz Tangcay and Clayton Davis spoke with creatives behind "Hedda," "Nuremberg" and more about their varied approaches to ...
The actress says her character's journey serves a "good reminder to stay open" ...
Hedda Gabler, one of the theater’s great schemers, is transported to 1950s England in Nia DaCosta’s deliriously fun, intelligent and impassioned spin on the classic Henrik Ibsen drama. One needn’t ...
Costume designer Lindsay Pugh, production designer Cara Brower, and composer Hildur Guðnadóttir tell IndieWire how they turned Nia DaCosta's adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen play into a riot. It was ...
'Hedda,' the critics' pick for the third-best film of the year, received two awards: for best actress (Tessa Thompson) and best independent feature.
“Hedda”—a name that means “strife”—was Henrik Ibsen’s working title for his 1890 masterpiece (now in revival at the American Airlines, in a new adaptation by Christopher Shinn). To the first name, ...
When it knows that you are, of course … It's a man!" "It's A Man!" is a cheeky ode to the ineptitude of manhood, poking fun at patriarchy's trappings while imploring women to half-heartedly accept ...
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