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In 1986, Juliet Stevenson starred as Antigone, with John Shrapnel as Creon and John Gielgud as Tiresias in the BBC's The Theban Plays. Antigone at the Barbican was a 2015 filmed-for-TV version of a production at the Barbican directed by Ivo van Hove; the translation was by Anne Carson and the film starred Juliette Binoche as Antigone and ...
Antigone (Greek: Aντιγόνη, Antigone) is a 1961 Greek film adaptation of the Ancient Greek tragedy Antigone by Sophocles. It stars Irene Papas in the title role and was directed by Yorgos Javellas , who also adapted the play for the film.
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BBC: Screen Two: "Time After Time" 26 January 1986: BBC Two: Jasper Swift: The Theban Plays by Sophocles: "Oedipus the King" 16 September 1986: BBC: Teiresias The Theban Plays by Sophocles: "Antigone" 19 September 1986: BBC: Teiresias Screen Two: "Quartermaine's Terms" 29 March 1987: BBC: Eddie Loomis: A Man for All Seasons: 7 December 1988 ...
Antigone (1961), a film directed by Yorgos Javellas, starring Irene Papas. La tumba de Antígona (1967), philosophy work in poetry (razón poética) by María Zambrano (1904–1991) The Burial at Thebes (2004), by Seamus Heaney, adapted into a 2008 opera with music by Dominique Le Gendre; Antigone, play by Mac Wellman
Modern adaptations of Antigone (Sophocles play) (8 P) Pages in category "Works based on Antigone (Sophocles play)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Multiple awards, including the Palme d'Or at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival: Mona Lisa: Neil Jordan: Bob Hoskins, Cathy Tyson, Michael Caine: Crime drama: Hoskins won the Best Actor award at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival. Rawhead Rex: George Pavlou: Niall Tóibín, David Dukes: Horror: Rita, Sue and Bob Too: Alan Clarke: Michelle Holmes, Siobhan ...
Moviedrome was a British television cult film series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 8 May 1988 to 9 July 2000. Its remit was to broadcast a selection of cult films each with an introduction, first by film director Alex Cox and later by film critic Mark Cousins. The producer and director of the series was Nick Freand Jones.