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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 ...
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 (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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Antigone appears in the three 5th century BC tragic plays written by Sophocles, known collectively as the three Theban plays, being the protagonist of the eponymous tragedy Antigone. She makes a brief appearance at the end of Aeschylus ' Seven against Thebes , while her story was also the subject of Euripides ' now lost play with the same name .
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.
His adaptation of Antigone reimagined it in the language of realist cinema, omitting stylized elements of Greek stageplay such as the chorus, and attempting to convey the same information via setting and dialogue. [3] In 1964 he was a member of the jury at the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. [4]
"Antigone" is a 1966 Australian TV play directed by Patrick Barton. [5] It was made to celebrate the 2,500th anniversary of Greek Theatre. [6] Plot.