Difference between revisions of "Salome (2007 Anastasio), short film"

From 4 Enoch: : The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism, and Christian and Islamic Origins
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 15: Line 15:
==External links==
==External links==


[[Category:2007|*Anastasio]]
[[Category:Fiction|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Fiction|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Cinema|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Films|2007 Anastasio]]


[[Category:American Fiction|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:American Fiction|2007 Anastasio]]
Line 22: Line 25:
[[Category:Women Fiction|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Women Fiction|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Women Cinema|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Women Cinema|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Cinema|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Films|2007 Anastasio]]


[[Category:English language|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:English language|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Made in the 2000s|*2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Made in the 2000s|*2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Death of John the Baptist (subject)|2007 Anastasio]]


[[Category:Salome (subject)|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Salome (subject)|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Salome--fiction (subject)|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Salome--fiction (subject)|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Salome--cinema (subject)|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Salome--cinema (subject)|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Herod Antipas (subject)|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:John the Baptist (subject)|2007 Anastasio]]


[[Category:Homosexuality (subject)|2007 Anastasio]]
[[Category:Homosexuality (subject)|2007 Anastasio]]

Revision as of 16:18, 17 August 2014

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.

Cast

Editions and translations

Produced in the United States (2007).

External links