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Hedda Gabler
German adaptation of the Ibsen play, filmed live at the Deutsches Theater (Berlin).
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Plot Summary
Newly married Hedda longs for a life beyond domesticity and societal expectations. Trapped in a loveless union with the scholarly George Tesman, she manipulates those around her, including her former lover Lövborg and her admirer Judge Brack, in a desperate attempt to assert control and find meaning. Her actions spiral into a tragedy fueled by jealousy, ambition, and a profound existential despair.
Critical Reception
This adaptation of Ibsen's classic play was generally well-received for its faithful rendition and strong performances, particularly from Rebecca Ferguson. Critics noted its effective staging and its success in translating the psychological intensity of the original work to the screen. While some found it to be a straightforward interpretation, its overall impact was considered positive.
What Reviewers Say
Rebecca Ferguson delivers a captivating performance as the conflicted Hedda.
The production successfully captures the psychological depth and dramatic tension of Ibsen's play.
A solid and faithful adaptation that resonates with its exploration of societal constraints and personal freedom.
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Fun Fact
The 2013 film adaptation was produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), known for its high-quality theatrical productions.
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