A group of adventurers explore the mythical city of Atlantis, facing dangerous creatures and ancient prophecies.
Follow Jason and his crew as they embark on a perilous journey to retrieve the mythical Golden Fleece. Along the way, they face treacherous monsters, encounter powerful gods, and test their strength and courage.
Greek tragedy by Euripide moved to Dutch politics. Medea, the daughter of the chairman of the senate, falls madly in love with ambitious politician Jason. Together they plan a campaign to make Jason prime minister.
A retelling of the mythical adventures of Hercules, the Greek demigod who performs incredible feats of strength and bravery.
Medea, a woman of great power and intellect, is betrayed by her husband Jason. In a fit of rage, she takes revenge by killing their two children and Jason's new bride. The film explores themes of love, revenge, and the consequences of betrayal.
Medea is a powerful witch who gets revenge on her cheating husband Jason by killing their children.
An actress loses her identity in a character, what then turns her life into tragedy.
In order to placate the angry gods, who have allowed Thessaly to be overrun with barbarian invaders and beset with natural disasters, King Jason takes his Argonauts on a search for the fabled Golden Fleece. Meanwhile, back at home, his scheming regent is plotting to get his hands on the kingdom--and the queen.
Medea is expelled from the mining region in the Atacama Desert and is given just one day to disappear. But in that single day, she comes up with a plan for revenge. In order to carry out this plan, which will culminate in her murdering her own son, she invokes her innermost strength, summoning the power of the female gender.
Medea, a woman scorned by her husband's betrayal, seeks revenge by murdering her own children, causing a tragic sequence of events in ancient Greece.
A chronicle of Raúl Ruiz’s production of Michèle Reverdy’s opera “Médée”.
Medea is a woman consumed by anger and bitterness after her husband Jason leaves her for another woman. In response, Medea seeks revenge by killing their children and anyone else who gets in her way. This tragic tale explores themes of betrayal, revenge, and the destructive power of love and jealousy.
Irene moves to Paris to begin a new life with her husband Jason and their two daughters, but an act of betrayal and her desire for revenge soon sends her to the brink of madness.
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