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How The Odyssey with Ralph Fiennes is different from Christopher Nolan’s version

Published 18:43 22 Feb 2025 GMT

Updated 18:49 22 Feb 2025 GMT

Stephen Porzio
How The Odyssey with Ralph Fiennes is different from Christopher Nolan’s version

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JOE spoke to Ralph Fiennes and his director about their version of Homer's epic.

This week, JOE interviewed Oscar-nominee Ralph Fiennes when he was on the red carpet in Dublin for a screening of his new movie The Return, which is an adaptation of Homer's ancient Greek epic The Odyssey.

Also, on the red carpet with the actor was the writer-director of The Return, Uberto Pasolini (Nowhere Special, Still Life).

We asked the pair about their reaction to the recent news that Oscar-winning director Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer) is going to be making his own version of The Odyssey.

Specifically, we asked Fiennes if he was happy to "beat Nolan to the punch", to which he jokingly replied: "Yes, of course. Got there first."

He then added: "Well actually, Kirk Douglas got their first in the 1950s" - with the actor referring to the 1954 adaptation Ulysses.

As for Pasolini, he told JOE that he believes Nolan's take on the classic story will be quite different to his, which mainly focuses on the last sections of Homer's Odyssey.

The writer-director said:

Pasolini also noted that there is more than enough room for two adaptations of Homer's Odyssey, explaining:

The Return screened at the Dublin International Film Festival on Thursday, 20 February. It will be released in cinemas across the UK on 11 April 2025.

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