How to Define Freedom: Nia DaCosta on "Hedda" | Interviews | Roger Ebert
Nia DaCosta is a versatile Black filmmaker navigating genres and scales, returning to intimate character storytelling with a stylish, queer-adjacent film titled Hedda.
She does terrible things': what can a Marvel director do with Ibsen's ruthless heroine Hedda Gabler?
Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson sustain a playful collaborative partnership across films, with DaCosta rising from Little Woods to major genre and franchise projects.