ARCHIVE February2023
Othello through a Different Lens
London’s National Theatre reinvents Othello with a bold, politically charged production that sweeps away the legacy of past stagings—both literally and figuratively. With race placed at the center, and Iago portrayed as a figure of unambiguous hatred, this Othello speaks directly to the cultural tensions of our time.
Kurios
Step into the steampunk dreamscape of Kurios, Cirque du Soleil’s spectacular return to London’s Royal Albert Hall. With gravity-defying acts, whimsical storytelling, and theatrical magic, this show reminds us why Cirque remains unmatched in the world of live performance.
Sundance 2023
Sundance 2023 reaffirmed its place as a sanctuary for bold, independent cinema. From intimate portraits of resilience to searing political documentaries and vibrant cultural reflections, this year’s festival showcased a diverse range of stories — many from voices too often unheard. These are the films that stood out.
Napoleón rehabilitado por los ingleses
La monumental película Napoleón de Abel Gance, restaurada por los británicos gracias al incansable trabajo de Kevin Brownlow, revive con fuerza épica y sensibilidad histórica. Esta obra muda de cinco horas y media deslumbra con su estética innovadora y su profunda reconstrucción de un Bonaparte republicano, en un contexto marcado por la Revolución Francesa y la memoria de la Gran Guerra.