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Antigone
The play "Antigone" staged by Homayoun Ghanizadeh in 2012.
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Plot Summary
A modern adaptation of Sophocles's Greek tragedy, Antigone tells the story of Antigone, a young immigrant woman living in Montreal. When her brothers are arrested, she defies the authorities to save one of them from deportation, setting in motion a chain of events that challenges the very foundations of justice and law.
Critical Reception
Antigone received widespread critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling, timely themes, and strong performances, particularly from its lead actress. It was praised for its relevant social commentary and its ability to modernize a classic tale for a contemporary audience.
What Reviewers Say
A compelling and timely reinterpretation of a classic tragedy.
Praised for its powerful lead performance and relevant social commentary.
The film effectively blends ancient themes with modern-day issues of immigration and justice.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film for its emotional depth and its thought-provoking exploration of contemporary social issues, particularly immigration and the justice system. Many found the lead performance to be particularly captivating.
Awards & Accolades
Won Best Film at the Vancouver International Film Festival, nominated for Best Motion Picture at the Canadian Screen Awards.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Sophie Deraspe, also wrote the screenplay and served as the cinematographer, a testament to her singular vision for the project.
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