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The Odyssey
Movie 2026

The Odyssey

An adaptation of Homer's epic poem of the same name, follow Odysseus in his perilous journey home after the Trojan War, showcasing his encounters with Polyphemus, the Sirens, Circe, and finishing with his reunion with his wife, Penelope.

ghs theatre vlog 2024-25
0h 23m
Movie 2025

ghs theatre vlog 2024-25

A look back on the 2024-2025 year in GHS Theatre

Odyssey: Behind the Myth
TV Show 2023

Odyssey: Behind the Myth

Who was Homer, and what is the meaning of The Odyssey? In this documentary we follow the footsteps of Ulysses, also known by his Greek name Odysseus—a hero as relevant today as he was nearly three thousand years ago, on a journey across some of the most fascinating landscapes and seascapes of the Mediterranean region. With the help of prominent international scholars, we seek to resolve the questions that still surround one of humanity’s greatest literary works and its enigmatic author.

The Mystery of the Trojan Horse
0h 52m
Movie 2021

The Mystery of the Trojan Horse

The story of the Trojan Horse is probably one of the most famous stories ever told: after ten years of bloody war, the Greek coalition decides to lift the siege and depart, but not before leaving at the gates a huge wooden horse, which the Trojans confidently lead into the city. A few hours later, the once invincible Troy goes up in flames. What exactly happened? Is this myth true or false?

Areyouwinningson?
0h 10m
Movie 2022

Areyouwinningson?

A short film that transforms the chat-room of a porn-forum into a techno-feudal court.

Sohrab and Rustum
0h 13m
Movie 2018

Sohrab and Rustum

An inspiring English teacher transports her class into the very heart of a Persian poem.

Paradise Lost?
0h 9m
Movie 2015

Paradise Lost?

After discovering that John Milton is buried within London's Barbican grounds, Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard reimagined his epic poem ‘Paradise Lost’ as part of Doug Aitken's Station to Station project. The piece uses the architecture and atmosphere of the Barbican to update the story, which is told in three parts.

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