Antígona Pajubá

Antígona Pajubá

Release date : November 6, 2021
Runtime : 8m
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Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Fabrício Boliveira /
Production companies : PrasCabeças /
November 6, 2021 8m Drama Portuguese More
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In a current and pandemic Salvador, the feminine crosses time in the streets of commerce and calls for the urgency of preserving female "bodies" in history. Through the adaptation of the first scene of the play Antigona by Sophocles for Pajubá, Malayka SN and Abigail Marianno relive the details of the relationship between the characters Antigona and Ismenia and relationships with the current feminine.
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  • title:Antígona Pajubá
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:8m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Fabrício Boliveira /
  • Writers: Abigail Marianno · Malayka SN · Sophocles ·
  • Production companies: PrasCabeças ·
  • Overview:In a current and pandemic Salvador, the feminine crosses time in the streets of commerce and calls for the urgency of preserving female "bodies" in history. Through the adaptation of the first scene of the play Antigona by Sophocles for Pajubá, Malayka SN and Abigail Marianno relive the details of the relationship between the characters Antigona and Ismenia and relationships with the current feminine.
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