Taymor’s next feature will focus on the early years of one extremely influential feminist icon.
Finally, Julie Taymor is out of hiding! The woman behind Frida, Across the Universe, and a myriad of Shakespeare pictures is back in the land of movies. Deadline Deadline reports that Taymor is slated to direct a coming-of-age story about feminist Gloria Steinem.
The film will be based on Steinem’s memoir “My Life on the Road” and adapted by playwright Sarah Ruhl. Ruhl’s plays have received significant attention — she is a Tony Award nominee, and two of her plays were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The film world would be more acquainted with Taymor’s work, even if her projects are few and far between. Flamboyance and high drama are all part her oeuvre, although that isn’t to her detriment. The Steinem biopic could perhaps preemptively be compared to Taymor’s loving portrait of Frida Kahlo. Here, art doesn’t just imitate life — rather, it’s a deeply intertwined cycle. Frida‘s vibrant visuals practically jump through screens, melding together with the character of Frida herself (played with glorious conviction by Salma Hayek) and literally coming alive before our eyes.
Similarly, Across the Universe draws from such an interconnected approach. The realities of the film’s narrative are amplified, complemented, or just straight up turned into fantasies with musical numbers, choreography, and high-concept set pieces.
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