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Acting star Nina Siewert: 'To be a woman means to be a goddess.'
Austria🎭 Culture24 days ago

Acting star Nina Siewert: 'To be a woman means to be a goddess.'

The article discusses Nina Siewert, a German actress known for her role in the TV series 'SOKO Stuttgart,' who has transitioned back to theater work in Vienna. She recently performed in the play 'Isidor,' which tells the story of a Viennese millionaire who fell victim to the Nazis, and in 'Orlando,' based on Virginia Woolf's novel. In an interview, Siewert reflects on the themes of gender fluidity and identity explored in 'Orlando,' emphasizing her belief in the fluidity of gender and the idea of freedom from societal restrictions.

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Acting star Nina Siewert: 'To be a woman means to be a goddess.'

The article discusses Nina Siewert, a German actress known for her role in the TV series 'SOKO Stuttgart,' who has transitioned back to theater work in Vienna. She recently performed in the play 'Isidor,' which tells the story of a Viennese millionaire who fell victim to the Nazis, and in 'Orlando,' based on Virginia Woolf's novel. In an interview, Siewert reflects on the themes of gender fluidity and identity explored in 'Orlando,' emphasizing her belief in the fluidity of gender and the idea of freedom from societal restrictions.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural topics related to theater and literature without any overt political commentary or framing. It presents quotes from the artist discussing themes of gender and identity but does not take a stance or show bias toward any political ideology.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article provides accurate information about Nina Siewert's career and her current role in 'Orlando' based on available public sources. It accurately describes the play and her interpretation. However, the article includes some subjective interpretations and personal reflections from Siewert, whi

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