In Caterina, Claudia Durastanti presents us with a Cleopatra for our times - no exotic queen courted by two lovers with the fate of an empire in their hands but a young would-be ballet dancer who now works in as a cleaner in a down-at-heel hotel. Thi...
"Durastanti casts the universal drama of the family as the sieve through which the self -- woman, artist, daughter -- is filtered and known." -- Ocean Vuong A work of fiction about being a stranger in your own family and life.Every family has i...