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  1. Año: 1990. Título original: Antigone/Rites of Passion. Sinopsis: Una innovadora interpretación de danza / cine del clásico drama griego de la heroína que desafió al estado a enterrar a su hermano. La película examina el conflicto entre la ley moral y política.

  2. 31 de oct. de 1990 · The 2500-year-old drama of the woman who defied the state to bury her brother is transformed through stark, ceaseless movement, haunting sounds and music (including themes from Glen Branca, David Van Tieghem, Elliot Sharp and Diamanda Galas) and words of outcry against our own world's injustice. 85 min. Reparto principal.

  3. Overview. This first feature by Amy Greenfield brings to the screen the story of the daughter of Oedipus in an emotionally relentless, visually stunning New Music Film Opera which challenges the conventions of narrative cinema to create a genre of its own.

  4. 9 de ene. de 2001 · "Antigone: Rites of Passion" is director Amy Greenfield's first feature film, in which she retells Sophocle's classical tragedy about the daughter of Oedipus, who defied King Creon of Thebes and buried her brother.

  5. ANTIGONE/RITES OF PASSION. Directed by. Amy Greenfield. United States, 1990. Avant-Garde. 85. Synopsis. This first feature by Amy Greenfield brings to the screen the story of the daughter of Oedipus in an emotionally relentless, visually stunning New Music Film Opera which challenges the conventions of narrative cinema to create a genre of its own.

  6. The 2500-year-old drama of the woman who defied the state to bury her brother is transformed through stark, ceaseless movement, haunting sounds and music (including themes from Glen Branca, David Van Tieghem, Elliot Sharp and Diamanda Galas) and words of outcry against our own world's injustice.

  7. 22 de nov. de 1991 · Oedipus (Bertram Ross) and his daughter Antigone (Greenfield herself) are wandering in exile from Thebes after Oedipus has blinded himself in his horror at discovering he had married his own...