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Antigone

  • 2019
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.9K
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Nahéma Ricci in Antigone (2019)
A modern adaptation of the classic Greek tragedy which falls within a social realism. To the law of men, the young Antigone apposes her own sets of values.
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A modern adaptation of the classic Greek tragedy which falls within a social realism. To the law of men, the young Antigone apposes her own sets of values.A modern adaptation of the classic Greek tragedy which falls within a social realism. To the law of men, the young Antigone apposes her own sets of values.A modern adaptation of the classic Greek tragedy which falls within a social realism. To the law of men, the young Antigone apposes her own sets of values.

  • Director
    • Sophie Deraspe
  • Writers
    • Sophie Deraspe
    • Sophocles
  • Stars
    • Nahéma Ricci
    • Rachida Oussaada
    • Nour Belkhiria
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Sophie Deraspe
    • Writers
      • Sophie Deraspe
      • Sophocles
    • Stars
      • Nahéma Ricci
      • Rachida Oussaada
      • Nour Belkhiria
    • 11User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 30 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Nahéma Ricci
    Nahéma Ricci
    • Antigone
    Rachida Oussaada
    • Ménécée
    Nour Belkhiria
    • Ismène
    Rawad El-Zein
    • Polynice
    Hakim Brahimi
    • Étéocle
    Antoine DesRochers
    Antoine DesRochers
    • Hémon
    • (as Antoine Desrochers)
    Béatrice Mercier
    • Professeure d'Antigone
    Athéna Henry
    • Antigone à 3 ans
    • (as Athéna Henri)
    Sarah Kenny
    • Ismène à 6 ans
    Youssef Zellag
    • Polynice à 5 ans
    Mathis Pommainville
    • Étéocle à 8 ans
    Jean-Philippe Malaket
    Jean-Philippe Malaket
    • Agent de sécurité à l'aéroport
    Paul Doucet
    Paul Doucet
    • Christian
    Samy Ghezali
    • Jeune gang Polynice
    Jimmy-Joe Gebrael
    • Jeune gang Polynice
    Ajouna Bao-Lavoie
    Ajouna Bao-Lavoie
    • Policier - mort Étéocle
    Jérémy Hurteau
    • Policier - mort Étéocle
    Lise Chénier
    Lise Chénier
    • Policière - mort Étéocle
    • Director
      • Sophie Deraspe
    • Writers
      • Sophie Deraspe
      • Sophocles
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    User reviews11

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    7imursel

    She has soul

    One of the best films of 2019. Great casting and amazing story. A must see movie.
    2Fouad Realbox

    How to use the aura of a Greek tragedy to make a bad movie

    The pretention of this film is to make us believe that it is a tragedy because it takes its title from a famous Greek tragedy and because the protagonists it shows bear Greek names picked from the tragedy. In 2020 it sounds absurd to have North African emigrants called Antigone, Ménécée, Ismène, or Étéocle!. More over the story ignores totally the original content of the tragedy. The result is an amateurish film badly acted and badly directed. The only positive aspect is the beauty of Nahema Ricci's facial expression. Unfortunately because of the inexperienced director her expression remains the same all along the movie.
    6proud_luddite

    A mixed result

    In a Montreal suburb, the title character (Nahéma Ricci) is a teenage immigrant from Algeria living with her grandmother and three siblings. After her family faces a double tragedy, Antigone is determined to help a troubled family member even if this means making a great sacrifice. The film is an updated adaptation of the ancient Greek play by Sophocles.

    The beginning sequences are very touching for not only revealing the troubles in the present but also the tragedies faced by the family before moving to Canada. The film's pivotal scene takes place in a prison. While the scene is bizarre to the point of being almost unbelievable, it deserves the benefit of the doubt as it is well orchestrated. To give the film further credit, scenes taking place in courtrooms and prisons have just the right amount of bleakness as they would in real life.

    Later sections in the film are mixed, sadly with good intentions that go awry by taking on too much. Many subplots and issues are under-explored leaving an empty feeling by the end. Those that do work include a fascinating plot twist near the end that leaves the main character dumbfounded about her great intentions. Those that are less effective include a social media movement that unintentionally turns Antigone into a star. The sequences are entertaining but there's too little exposure of the origin of this movement. Also, the character of Antigone's boyfriend is so under-developed that he is downright annoying.

    "Antigone" seems to have joined "Incindies" (2010) and "Monsieur Lazhar" (2011) to create a new film genre: the experiences of Middle Eastern/North African immigrants of tragic pasts integrating in the Montreal region. The earlier two films are stronger though "Antigone" certainly has its assets including a fiery lead performance by Ricci. - dbamateurcritic.
    8math1019

    Thought provoking but flawed

    This is a very powerful movie, but I'm not sure weather or not it is a good movie. It definitely is very thought provoking and leaves you (or prehaps just me) in shock at the end. This interpretation of a greek tragedy places itself in a very heavy political context, which, depending on the people, might make it seems like a very political film (which I also believe). Nevertheless, it asks very important political questions regarding individual duties, submission to law and the state, and even philosophical conceptions of what should be a good life and the integrity of conformism. Though, to me, the movie lacks nuance and finess to the profit of a radical approach that does a good job highlighting the main themes and questions of its plot, but which also makes it a bit too extreme and often clunky.

    On a technical level, the movie is well shot, with a very eye pleasing cinematography by Sophie Dersape herself. I'm not as much of a fan of the editing and directing (both also from Deraspe), which can be quite ostentatious and even seem a bit forced from time to time, like she's trying a bit too hard. The music is adequate although not revolutionary.

    Ricci's performance is outstanding most of the time. The other actors are also doing a very good job, although it often felt a bit unnatural to me.

    It's definitely a good film to see but I would recommend reading a bit about the greek story of Antigone and the Freddy Villanueva affaire to understand the political context in which the movie situates itself, but also in order not to misjudge its reach and overestimate the political subtext.
    3maz-32340

    Insulting

    To anyone who has ever read or watched the tragedy of Antigone, this film is nothing but a cheap joke. They should have never dare a comparison, and if they hadn't, the film could be watchable, still very average, common, one dimensional, full of cliches, but watchable. Now it's insulting. The character of Antigone is only 50% of the tragedy. The other 50% is Creon, who guess what: he doesn't exist in the film! I guess it wasn't very easy to find an up to date parallel for him so they just ignored him... I'm actually begging: stop messing with the masters, Sophocles in this case, you can't beat them! 3 stars only for the powerful performance of young Antigone.

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    • Trivia
      Sophie Deraspe informed the audience at TIFF she sorted out 800 applicants and chose 300 to look at and eventually chose Naheema for the role of Antigone. This film just won Canada Goose award at TIFF 2019. September 15 2019!
    • Connections
      Featured in 2020 Canadian Screen Awards for Cinematic Arts (2020)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by High Klassified feat. Zach Zoya

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2020 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Антигона
    • Filming locations
      • Ouzellaguen, Algeria
    • Production company
      • Association Coopérative des Productions Audio-Visuelles (ACPAV)
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    • Budget
      • CA$3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $123,645
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1(original ratio)

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