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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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    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.
    7imursel

    She has soul

    One of the best films of 2019. Great casting and amazing story. A must see movie.
    10goldencoinfilms

    Anatomy of an outstanding piece of Art.

    After the screening of Antigone, I was in shock, filled with awe and admiration. How to explain the conviction that I ( and all the audience) we were witnessing the birth of an important piece of art? I think it might be by dissection, by studying its internal parts.

    The first main quality of Sophie Deraspe's "Antigone" is the choice of the theme: the author suggests an analyze of the moral of our society. It is a film about integrity in a society where the rules are fixed and should be respected no matter what. Sophie Deraspe's script it is a meditation about our own implication by adopting an unconcerned view about other people's needs. It is very important to notice the mastery of the plot, the suspense created by the rise of hope that Antigone will be liberated. And to understand the scene in the Juv facility when Antigone's indignation is provoked by the way one of the girls is humiliated. I am in awe about how the author used the role of the chorus in a stunning modern vision: young people follow Antigone's statement "Mon Coeur me dit". My heart told me. Yes, it is a film about the importance of what your heart tells you. The moving scenes of Ménacée, the grandmother, singing in front of the facility where Antigone is prisoner, brings us to understand the real meaning of love. But this same love also triggers the climax : when Ménacée, not to leave Polynice alone, decides to go back to her country, Antigone's fight to keep her family together is broken. She is left alone. This replaces Sophocle's play which ends with Antigone's death with the contemporary meaning: alone in a society that rejects her, Antigone is like being dead. This is the way I understand the last shot of Antigone, the end of Sophie's film. The directorial mastery might be explained by one scene: Eteocle's death. The scene is filmed in a large shot, we barely see the cell phone in Eteocle's hand, we hear the gun shot and Polynice's shout. We want to see it again, to understand how it was possible. And that is mastery. The cast is outstanding. Nahema Ricci's performance is a great tribute to the art of acting. But not only Nahema. Every character brings that aesthetic pleasure to dive into a real world: Ménacée ( Rashida Oussada), Ismène, the judge, Haemon and his father. The movie, filmed by Sophie Deraspe (it is difficult to find a position that was not Sophie's direct work) brings the aesthetic of cinematography to a the highest level: I am still haunted by the intensity of the C.U's, the pure beauty of shots and last, but not least, the editing (yes, Sohie's again) not only of the images but also of the sounds. Antigone is an important film in the world's cinema, a film that makes one think and evaluate his/her own choices.
    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.
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    Interesting idea let down by poor acting and dialogue

    Firstly I applaud any adaption of ancient archetypes. Changing the times is interesting, and the ancients authors fundamentally changed even the morals of the archetype stories. There are very different lessons/conclusions in the Daedalus, Prometheus, Iphigenia & Electra, etc. of course Antigone, part of the Oedipus cycle, was dealt with very differently by Sophocles, Aeschylus and Euripides. . That said this telling is a total failure. It is shallow and pedantic and absurdly puts Antigone'S fate on everyone, making the story nonsense from any perspective.

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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
      1919
      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
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1(original ratio)

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