A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 5, 2003
Original Title:
Antigone
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
CNC
COPAT (Coopérative de Production Audiovisuelle Théâtrale)
Ueki & Associés
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 116
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.
Administration:
Stéphane Prouvé
Art Direction:
Robert Hossein
Assistant Director:
Catherine Gondran
Assistant Production Manager:
Brigitte Merveille
Camera Operator:
Julie Grünebaum
Luc Riolon
Cécile Trelluyer
Mikaël Lubtchansky
Costume Designer:
Sylvie Poulet
Martine Mulotte
Decorator:
Pierre-Yves Le Prince
Director:
Nicolas Briançon
Director of Photography:
Jean-Yves Le Poulain
Dresser:
Brigitte Robert
Laetitia Raiteux
Driver:
John Vleugels
Kim Lodewijckx
Editor:
Pascal Palard
General Manager:
Eric Jacquot
Jacques Babonneau
Hairdresser:
Dany Lean
Lighting Artist:
Gaëlle de Malglaive
Lighting Manager:
Gérard Olivier
Machinist:
Christian Pinard
Dominique Goffaux
Makeup Artist:
Florence Vayssieres
Music:
Jean-Claude Camors
Producer:
Caroline Tesquier
Magatte Cissokho
Jacques Legré
Loïc Haroche
Marika Gerone
Pascal Peyrou
Philippe Jousserand
Corinne Legrand
Production Director:
Diogo Costa
Production Manager:
Laurent Graticola
Production Secretary:
Elisabeth Hamel
Props:
Michel Lecaille
Script:
Anne-Juli Frankignoul
Sound:
Philippe Pignot
Sound Assistant:
Maxime Delobe
Sound Effects:
Bernard Guillaumat
Sound Engineer:
Peter Van Dam
Stage Director:
Bertrand Gohaud
Technical Supervisor:
Michel Andréassian
Writer:
Jean Anouilh
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