

Sylvia (2003)
Delve into the incandescent and ultimately tragic relationship between literary titans Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. More than a chronicle of their marriage, this is an exploration of creative symbiosis, ambition, and the corrosive effects of genius. Witness the electrifying early days, fueled by mutual admiration and a shared poetic fire, slowly give way to the pressures of expectation and the shadows of mental illness. This is not just their story, but a reflection on the price of artistry itself, leaving audiences to contemplate the enduring legacy of two brilliant, intertwined lives. Their complex narrative continues to resonate.








