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‘Hedda’ Review: Sex, Lies and a Country Estate

​​Tessa Thompson plays mind games with her guests in Nia DaCosta’s endlessly surprising adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen production.

Natalia Winkelman
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Hedda (Movie), Ibsen, Henrik, Movies, Thompson, Tessa
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