TIFF ’25 Review: ‘Hedda’

By: Amanda Guarragi In the 1800s, Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen premiered his play “Hedda Gabler” in 1891. Ibsen’s work primarily focused on modern drama, and he wrote more realistic plays. The character of Hedda Gabler explored a woman’s resentment for being trapped in a marriage and a house she never wanted.  Hedda Gabler is considered the more complex role for any actress to portray due … Continue reading TIFF ’25 Review: ‘Hedda’

TIFF ’25 Review: ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’

By: Amanda Guarragi In the 1700s, the religious community known as “The Shakers” originated in England. It is a sector of Protestant Christians. They were formally known as “The United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing,” and eventually moved to the United States in 1774. A woman named Ann Lee led the community through their hardships.  They believed in the dual nature of God … Continue reading TIFF ’25 Review: ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’