Highlights
Stranger Things - Season One Profile Icons Clip
Stranger Things
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere - Teaser Clip
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
TRON: Ares - Jared’s Journey Clip
TRON: Ares
Now You See Me: Now You Don't - Woody Harrelson Character Poster
Now You See Me: Now You Don't
Words of War - Sean Penn Exclusive Interview
Words of War
Shelby Oaks - Cast and Crew at LA Premiere
Shelby Oaks
Elio - Teaser Clip 2
Elio
Monster: The Ed Gein Story Season 1 - Lesley Manville as Bernice Worden
Monster: The Ed Gein Story
Elio - Communiverse Clip
Elio
Black Rabbit Season 1 - Jude Law as Jake
Black Rabbit
Lilo & Stitch - Car Ride Scene
Lilo & Stitch
Now You See Me: Now You Don't - Jesse Eisenberg Character Poster
Now You See Me: Now You Don't
Thunderbolts* - Premiere Clip
Thunderbolts*
Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy - Aaron O'Connell and Shannon Thornton
Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy
Elio - Freeze Frame Clip
Elio
After The Hunt - Julia Roberts at the New York Film Festival
After the Hunt
The Trojan Women

The Trojan Women (1971) Full Cast & Crew

1971Movie"The strength of mankind has always been its women."

Crew

E
Edith Hamilton
Writer
E
Euripides
Theatre Play
A
Alfio Contini
Director of Photography
M
Margarita Pardo
Script Supervisor
N
Nicholas Georgiadis
Production Design
A
Anis Nohra
Producer
N
Nicholas Georgiadis
Costume Design
J
Josef Shaftel
Executive Producer
G
Gordon K. McCallum
Sound Mixer
J
John Hayward
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
A
Adalgisa Favella
Hairstylist
A
Alfred Cox
Sound Editor
M
Mikes Damalas
Sound

Greek Tragedy Trilogy

These films explore the aftermath of the Trojan War, focusing on the personal tragedies experienced by royalty. The first two films tackle societal expectations, war's implications, and political corruption, highlighting battle horrors and the survivors' plight. The final film, Agamemnon, depicts the Greek army's return and Agamemnon's tragic murder by his brother, concluding the epic tale. The trilogy weaves these events to showcase war's lasting impact and the pain of political gamesmanship. It portrays raw emotions, betrayal, and the spirit of the oppressed, offering a multifaceted exploration of humanity at its most vulnerable and triumphant.