“RECYCLING MEDEA” – a film by Asteris Kutulas with Mikis Theodorakis’ music
MUSIC BY MIKIS THEODORAKIS
COORDINATION BY PAVLOS TSIMAS
CHOREOGRAPHIES BY RENATO ZANELLA
June 20 (Badminton Theater)
Prologue by Mikis Theodorakis
http://www.badmintontheater.gr/cinema/recycling-medea-en/
The tragic tale of Euripides, the story about children who are murdered by their own mother, is a theme that has been recycled since the ancient times without losing its modern and horrible reality. Recycling Medea is an impressive film interpretation entwining the music of the incomparable Mikis Theodorakis performed by the St. Petersburg Music Academy, choreography by Renato Zanella and this ancient Greek myth with its unfortunate resonance in todays world. Six solo dancers, including the exquisite Maria Kousouni as Medea, are seen in expressive close-ups and lyrical dance scenes in a combination of classical ballet and modern dance. These elements of grace and beauty are interwoven with rebellious hooded youths and brutal authoritative policemen who seem to enter from different, ugly world.
Into this world arrives Bella Oelmann, a fifteen year old girl, portrays herself in this story. Innocence is cursed. Bella is exhausted, frustrated and without the affection a child deserves.
The film is dedicated to all parents who unfortunately lack the ability to care and especially to the young people who try to understand their cruel fate; to children whose path is blocked by their own parents.


