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Antigone
Antigone asks the question of the difference between the spirit of the Law and the letter of the Law. This elemental ancient play about - honor, loyalty, love, betrayal and conviction - resonates as sharply and as damning today as it did when it was written 2,500 years ago.
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Plot Summary
A determined young woman immigrates to Canada with her family and faces a series of bureaucratic and legal challenges. When her brothers are arrested, she takes a drastic and principled stand against the justice system to protect them. Her actions ignite a debate about justice, immigration, and civil disobedience.
Critical Reception
Antigone received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise directed at its timely themes and strong lead performance. The film was recognized for its modern reinterpretation of the classic Greek tragedy and its exploration of contemporary social issues.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its relevant social commentary and powerful portrayal of a modern-day Antigone.
Appreciated for its sensitive handling of immigration and justice system themes.
The film's strength lies in its emotional core and the protagonist's unwavering resolve.
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Awards & Accolades
Won multiple awards at the Vancouver International Film Festival, including the Audience Award. Nominated for several Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Motion Picture.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Sophie Deraspe, also served as the cinematographer, lending a distinct visual style to the retelling of the classic myth.
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