Asherah (2024)
The poem of Jewish poet Mikhail Korol “Songs of the felled Asherah” is a phantasmagoric interpretation of the development of monotheism in Canaan. The goddess of love and fertility Asherah refuses the great and formidable gods, gives her love to the only God with an unpronounceable four-letter name. The tragedy of Asherah is that monotheism excludes the recognition of divine couples, and her choice means inevitable destruction and oblivion.
Director: Anna Ozerskaya
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Sabine Groenendijk as Asherah |
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Joseba Yerro Izaguirre as Baal |
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Takuya Fujisawa as Dagon |
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Christoph von Riedemann as Shamash |
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Endre Schumicky as Mot |
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Jesse Bechard as Yammu |
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Ján Špoták as Yarikh |
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Duncan Schultz as Latunu |
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Zander Constant as Tammuz |
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Zachary Enquist as Shalim |
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Tsung-Hsien Chen as Shahar |
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Leonardo Martín Márquez as Yod He Waw He |
| Sound | Leonid Fedorov | Original Music Composer |
| Crew | Anna Ozerskaya | Choreographer |
| Directing | Anna Ozerskaya | Director |
| Editing | Alana de Silva | Editor |
| Crew | Alana de Silva | Cinematography |
| Sound | Igor Krutologov | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Mikhail Korol | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Zachary Enquist | Costume Designer |
| Editing | Anna Ozerskaya | Editor |