Antigone

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Date: January 01, 1991, December 31, 1991
Dates Note: 1991
Country of Origin: France , Germany
Place of Origin: France, Germany
Languages: German
Color: Color
Silent: No
Based On: Antigone by Bertolt Brecht
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As in so many of Straub-Huillet's classical adaptations, Antigone offers multiple layers of history, time, and art: this 1991 film, shot in Sicily’s ancient Teatro di Segesta, stages Bertolt Brecht’s post-World War II adaptation of an eighteenth-century German translation (by the poet Hölderlin) of Sophocles’s ancient Greek drama Antigone, itself based on an earlier legend. Here, the film/play/tragedy’s themes of rebellion, sacrifice, and genocide echo across the timeless Teatro’s rocks, under Sicily’s eternal skies, while actors struggle against the elements to be heard. For Straub-Huillet, the ancient is always alive, whether in the winds, or the words. 

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Jason Sanders


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