Euronews Culture selected the fashion psychodrama "Mother Mary" as its Film of the Week on Friday [1].

The selection highlights a shift toward unconventional cinema in mainstream cultural showcases. By featuring a psychodrama, the platform aims to showcase creativity in action and inspire its audience [1].

The film stars Anne Hathaway, who is well known for her previous work in the fashion-centric movie "The Devil Wears Prada" [1]. The new project, described as a "fashion psychodrama," presents a different tonal approach to the industry than her earlier high-fashion roles [1].

In selecting the feature, the Euronews Culture editorial team noted the contrast between traditional choices and this specific production. "Both have their merits, but we're leaning for the weird one this week," the team said [1].

This feature appears as part of the online platform's ongoing effort to highlight diverse cinematic works. The "Film of the Week" segment serves as a curated guide for viewers seeking artistic inspiration [1].

"Both have their merits, but we're leaning for the weird one this week..."

The promotion of 'Mother Mary' suggests a growing appetite for 'genre-bending' content that blends high fashion with psychological thriller elements. By contrasting the film with 'The Devil Wears Prada,' the curators are signaling a transition from the aspirational fashion tropes of the early 2000s toward more experimental and darker narratives in modern cinema.