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Antigone (2003)

You can't force destiny

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 56M

Director : Nicolas Briançon

Synopsis

Having defied the ban on Creon and offered a burial to Polynice, her treacherous homeland brother, Antigone is condemned to a slow death in a stone tomb, despite the interposition of Hémon, her fiance, the son of Creon . Nevertheless, Creon ends up following the advice of his diviner Tiresias and, fearing the wrath of the gods, buries Polynices with dignity. When he is about to free Antigone, the young woman had already hanged herself. Mad with pain, Hémon commits suicide by his side.

Actors

Barbara Schulz
Barbara Schulz
Antigone
Robert Hossein
Robert Hossein
Créon
Bernard Dhéran
Bernard Dhéran
Le Choeur
Pierre Dourlens
Pierre Dourlens
Le 1er Garde
Julie Kapour
Julie Kapour
La Nourrice
Elsa Mollien
Elsa Mollien
Ismène
Julien Mulot
Julien Mulot
Hémon
Bruno Henry
Bruno Henry
Le Messager
Claudia Fanni
Claudia Fanni
Le Page
Dominique Roncero
Dominique Roncero
Un Garde
David Loyola
David Loyola
Un Garde

Crews

Jean Anouilh
Jean Anouilh
Writer
Pierre-Yves Le Prince
Pierre-Yves Le Prince
Decorator
Sylvie Poulet
Sylvie Poulet
Costume Designer
Martine Mulotte
Martine Mulotte
Costume Designer
Jean-Claude Camors
Jean-Claude Camors
Music
Robert Hossein
Robert Hossein
Art Direction
Jacques Babonneau
Jacques Babonneau
General Manager
Stéphane Prouvé
Stéphane Prouvé
Administration
Elisabeth Hamel
Elisabeth Hamel
Production Secretary
Gérard Olivier
Gérard Olivier
Lighting Manager
Christian Pinard
Christian Pinard
Machinist
Michel Lecaille
Michel Lecaille
Props
Dany Lean
Dany Lean
Hairdresser
Florence Vayssieres
Florence Vayssieres
Makeup Artist
Brigitte Robert
Brigitte Robert
Dresser
Laetitia Raiteux
Laetitia Raiteux
Dresser
Diogo Costa
Diogo Costa
Production Director
Jean-Yves Le Poulain
Jean-Yves Le Poulain
Director of Photography
Peter Van Dam
Peter Van Dam
Sound Engineer
Maxime Delobe
Maxime Delobe
Sound Assistant
John Vleugels
John Vleugels
Driver
Kim Lodewijckx
Kim Lodewijckx
Driver
Eric Jacquot
Eric Jacquot
General Manager
Pascal Palard
Pascal Palard
Editor
Anne-Juli Frankignoul
Anne-Juli Frankignoul
Script
Jacques Legré
Jacques Legré
Producer
Pascal Peyrou
Pascal Peyrou
Producer
Philippe Jousserand
Philippe Jousserand
Producer
Caroline Tesquier
Caroline Tesquier
Producer
Loïc Haroche
Loïc Haroche
Producer
Marika Gerone
Marika Gerone
Producer
Corinne Legrand
Corinne Legrand
Producer
Magatte Cissokho
Magatte Cissokho
Producer
Catherine Gondran
Catherine Gondran
Assistant Director
Gaëlle de Malglaive
Gaëlle de Malglaive
Lighting Artist
Bernard Guillaumat
Bernard Guillaumat
Sound Effects
Michel Andréassian
Michel Andréassian
Technical Supervisor
Nicolas Briançon
Nicolas Briançon
Director
Bertrand Gohaud
Bertrand Gohaud
Stage Director
Philippe Pignot
Philippe Pignot
Sound
Dominique Goffaux
Dominique Goffaux
Machinist
Laurent Graticola
Laurent Graticola
Production Manager
Brigitte Merveille
Brigitte Merveille
Assistant Production Manager
Julie Grünebaum
Julie Grünebaum
Camera Operator
Mikaël Lubtchansky
Mikaël Lubtchansky
Camera Operator
Luc Riolon
Luc Riolon
Camera Operator
Cécile Trelluyer
Cécile Trelluyer
Camera Operator

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