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Greek Tragedy on Screen: the many faces of Oedipus: Panos H. Koutras' Strella

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St Hilda's College
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This free programme of screenings, co-curated by experienced and emergent scholars, aims to encourage reflection on all forms of interaction between antiquity and modernity as well as between screen and performance. This term's theme is 'the many faces of Oedipus'. Each screening will have a short introduction and will conclude with a post-screening discussion. All screenings will be held in the Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, St Hilda's College.

Panos H. Koutras' Strella (2009)

Join us for a screening of Strella, described as a blend of classic and modern Greek culture, tragedy and fate, death and rebirth, and a daring queer adaptation of the myth of Oedipus. A multi-award-winning film about the visibility of trans people and the LGTBQ+ community in Greece, Strella will be shown with an introduction and post-screening discussion led by Kimberly Honig (St Cross College, Oxford) and Billie Mitsikakos (Merton College, Oxford). 

Screenings are free and open to all, but please book your seat via Eventbrite.

Accessibility 

The JdP Music Building has step free access; please see the Online Access Guide for further details about the venue. Please email St Hilda's College at:  lodge@st-hildas.ox.ac.uk  with any accessibility requirements or queries about the JdP.

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The many faces of Oedipus

The final seminar in this series will be held at 7.30pm on: 

Please book for each session.