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Salome (2007) is a film directed by Alexia Anastasio.

Abstract

An all-female silent and danced short version (13m) of Oscar Wilde's classic. Salome, a misguided princess, becomes obsessed with Iokanaan, a girl prisoner. Scorned, she seductively dances for Queen Herod and enters into a deadly bargain, who will secure the death of the one she loves. Starring Alexia Anastasio.

Editions and translations

Produced in the United States (2007).

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