Nahéma Ricci dans une scène du film Antigone.

Antigone

Sophie Deraspe
2019 - Drama - 109 min

Homegrown cinema


Antigone

Ciné-jasettes

country:
Québec (Canada)
language:
French

Antigone is a 16-year-old girl who came to Canada from Algeria as a child with some of her family. While she excels at school, her two brothers have turned to crime. When one ends up in jail and is threatened with deportation, she comes up with a plan to have him released, which gets her into trouble.

A modern adaptation of the Greek tragedy, in which a young woman with an indestructible love of family and justice takes on the authorities. This classic, universal struggle is primarily fought out on social media. The warm solidarity in the viral world, depicted by video-like impressions, contrasts markedly with the system’s cold rules. Antigone is a beacon of hope, who with her independent character commands respect and starts a movement in which humanity trumps fear and indifference.

  • Tuesday, Oct 22
    18:00

    Free entrance - With Nahéma Ricci in attendance

FST - French subtitles
EST - English subtitles
CC - Closed captions

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