Antigone

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“Shot in an abandoned warehouse, documenting a contemporary adaptation of the Oedipus story by a group of Toronto experimental filmmakers, Antigone is both a documentary about searching for meaning and validity in the old story, and a fiction about the failure to find any value but parody.” - Gary Popovich

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Gary Popovich

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27-12-1990

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Gary Popovich

Gary Popovich

Gary Popovich is a Toronto filmmaker, teacher and writer. His films are personal reflections on cultural history which have screened increasingly in Canada, the United States and Europe, and have sold to collections and to television for broadcast. Popovich has taught several courses in film production, as well as courses in film history and aesthetics at Sheridan College, and has conducted workshops on hand-processing, colour toning, and image manipulation. He has written on film for several film publications, worked as newsletter editor for the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT), and served on arts boards such as the Canadian Filmmakers’ Distribution Centre, the Euclid Theatre, the Grierson Documentary Seminars and Festival in Toronto, The Images Festival, and Cinema Giovanni in Italy.
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