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Nothing Beyond Measure

A woman and two men. It’s nighttime. They cut the chain off the gate at the entrance of the theatre, they set the scene with the few objects they have brought with them, among which a camera. They have the task of “celebrating” a tragic rite. The tragedy is Antigone by Sophocles: the conflict between human and divine laws, the condition of women, the arrogance of power.

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