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Maria Callas is both stoic and expressive as Pasolini's Medea, while Jason is depicted as playfully self-obsessed. This is a prehistoric view of Euripides and quite accessible. There's a pretentious touch of modernity, but the striking opening ceremony vividly sets the mood of the piece and the double-dose finale is effective. The evocative music sounds like judgement day!
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TheVid 16 July 2003
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