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‘More postmodern than ancient’: why the Odyssey is everywhere, from Oz to Westeros

Christopher Nolan's adaptation of the Odyssey hits theaters July 17, bringing this timeless tale to life. It explores themes of homecoming and human struggle, promising stunning visuals and emotional depth that will resonate with audiences....

The Guardian· Jul 12, 2026 · 12:58 PM · 1 views

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Christopher Nolan's adaptation of the Odyssey hits theaters July 17, bringing this timeless tale to life. It explores themes of homecoming and human struggle, promising stunning visuals and emotional depth that will resonate with audiences. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #Odyssey #Nolan #film #cinema #newrelease #storytelling

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