The Passion of Hercules
“The Passion of Hercules” re-imagines Hercules as an existential figure trapped in the suffering, madness, and rage of his mysterious incarnation. Inspired by a trip to Florence and Rome, the film combines the themes and imagery of Greek, Roman, and Christian mythologies, mixing them together, to create a singular Kafkaesque “Passion Play.” At its core the film is a meditation on identity, masculinity, and freedom.