Drama has evolved significantly since its origins in ancient Greece. Early dramas were historical plays that reenacted important events and were popular for years. These plays were written during ancient Greece's classical period and are still performed today, though they were originally only performed by male actors. More modern dramas have explored different themes, like the post-war films Judgment at Nuremberg and love triangles seen in the film "After Many Years," though the genre still focuses on relationships between people. Fight Club examined violence and boxing, while Slumdog Millionaire told the story of a boy in the slums trying to win over the girl of his dreams.