 
                
            Salomé (2013)
Anno di uscita: 2013
Nazione: United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Regista: Al Pacino
Writer: Oscar Wilde
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Producer: Barry Navidi
Executive Producer: Amy Nederlander, Andrea Grano, Beni Tadd Atoori, George Ann Mason, Robert Ekblom
Società: Barry Navidi Productions, Stonelock Pictures
Genere: Drama
Budget: N/A
Parole chiave
Parole chiave: actor recreates his stage role, based on a stage play, dance, demand, desire, execution, female nudity, female star appears nude, female star appears topless, female topless nudity, forename as title, john the baptist character, king, king herod character, kingdom, period drama, platter, salome character, tragedy drama, veil
Storia
Salomé, directed by Al Pacino and released in 2013, is an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's play 'Salome'. The film, initially part of a documentary titled 'Wilde Salomé', is a stage production shot over five days in 2011. The story unfolds at the court of King Herod, where his stepdaughter, Salomé, performs the 'Dance of the Seven Veils' to please her stepfather and win a boon from him. Under the influence of her mother Herodias, who harbors resentment against John the Baptist for condemning their marriage, Salomé demands the head of John on a silver platter after being rejected by him.
Riassunto
Salomé is a cinematic exploration of Oscar Wilde's controversial play of the same name, directed by actor-turned-filmmaker Al Pacino. The film is an experimental stage production shot over five days in 2011 and was initially part of a documentary titled 'Wilde Salome'. The movie delves into themes of desire, rejection, vengeance, and their consequences within the context of King Herod's court. Despite limited plot details available from sources, Salomé offers a unique perspective on Wilde's work through Pacino's directorial approach.
 
    



