Antigone

Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque

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*Winner, Best Canadian Feature Film at the Toronto International Film Festival

*Canada’s official entry for Best International Film Oscar at the Academy Awards 2020

*Official Selections: Toronto, Vancouver, Montréal (FNC), Busan, Palm Springs


Writer-director Sophie Deraspe’s incisive liberal adaptation of the Greek tragedy by Sophocles is the daring story of one young woman’s commitment to her family, even if it means sacrificing herself.

Newcomer Nahéma Ricci gives a stunning, luminous performance as Antigone, an Algerian-born teenager living in Montreal with her immigrant family. Her world is shaken when her oldest brother is wrongfully gunned down by police during the arrest of her other brother who, if convicted, faces deportation. She invents a fearless, dangerous plan to free him, but can it succeed?

As Antigone’s predicament intensifies and the consequences of her actions spiral out of control, the film deftly incorporates urgent and explosive contemporary questions of immigration and belonging, social media and identity, and the power of idealism.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    109 minutes
  • Language
    French
  • Country
    Canada
  • Premiere
    World
  • Rating
    Unrated
  • Director
    Sophie Deraspe
  • Cast
    Nahéma Ricci, Rawad El-Zein, Antoine DesRochers