Review: The Ulysses Project
Rachel Walshe looks at this lockdown-era adaptation that reimagines Joyce's masterpiece through the isolation, ingenuity and resilience of pandemic filmmaking.
Olwen Fouéré is an actor, writer & theatre artist born in Galway to Breton parents. She has worked extensively with the Abbey Theatre and Gate Theatre as well as the Royal National Theatre & Royal Shakespeare Company. In 1980, she co-founded the experimental performance company Operating Theatre with composer Roger Doyle and later established TheEmergencyRoom. Her credits include The Survivalist, Mandy, Beast, This Must Be the Place, The Northman, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Watchers.
Rachel Walshe looks at this lockdown-era adaptation that reimagines Joyce's masterpiece through the isolation, ingenuity and resilience of pandemic filmmaking.
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