Ibsen. Hedda Gabler
Description
Diana Rigg is the manipulative Hedda, who will not or cannot conform to what society considers "normal" for a woman. The arrival of an ex-lover on the scene gives her the opportunity to determine someone else's fate-but of course that is not what Ibsen was writing about. With Denis Lill and Philip Bond, in the adaptation by John Osborne.
Runtime
78 min
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Date of Publication
[2009], c1980
Database
Films on Demand
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