Medusa’s Ankles

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Medusa’s Ankles is a short film adaptation of an A.S. Byatt story, known for its exploration of beauty, aging, and identity within the setting of a hair salon.

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instanceOf short film
adaptationType literary adaptation
basedOn short story by A. S. Byatt
“Medusa’s Ankles” NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores body image
emotional vulnerability in everyday spaces
female subjectivity
societal beauty standards
genre drama film
hasMotif hair as symbol of identity
mythological reference to Medusa
hasSettingElement cosmetic environment
mirror
language English
mainTheme aging
beauty
identity
medium film
narrativeFocus female experience of aging
personal identity and self-image
social expectations of beauty
portrays impact of aging on self-perception
interactions between client and hairdresser
tension between inner self and outward appearance
setting hair salon
sourceAuthor A. S. Byatt NERFINISHED

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Bonnie Wright directed Medusa’s Ankles