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So, 'Play Antigone' from 1992, it's this intriguing documentary that peeks behind the curtain of Straub's take on the classic play. The atmosphere is quite raw, capturing both the intensity of the performances and the practicalities of filming. You get this sense of the artistic struggle, the pacing is a bit disjointed, but that adds to the authenticity. It's not polished, which makes it feel more real, you know? The film dives deep into themes of tragedy and resistance, and it showcases the dedication of the cast and crew. It's really more about the process than the product, which I find interesting in a film like this.
'Play Antigone' is a bit of an oddity in documentary circles, primarily because its director remains unknown, making it a rarer find. The film has appeared in limited formats over the years, but many collectors are drawn to its unique angle on theatrical production. Interest seems to be growing, particularly among those who appreciate the intersection of documentary and performance art, so keep an eye out for this one.
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