

The woman scorned gets a 13-minute revenge upgrade you won't forget.
After escaping from her homeland and now abandoned by the man she loves, Medea must find strength from within to fight against growing injustice - how far is she willing to go?
Direction
Riffy Ahmed merges Euripides with contemporary British displacement.
Acting
Selina Jones burns the screen without speaking a word.
Cinematography
Chorus movement creates visual poetry of collective grief.

Director
Riffy Ahmed
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This Medea reimagines the Colchian sorceress as a Black British woman navigating hostile immigration systems.
The 13-minute runtime mirrors the average UK immigration detention review—Ahmed weaponizes bureaucratic brevity.