Tag: Juliette Binoche

The Emotions in Antigone Simmer, But Never Quite Come to a Boil, at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Memorial Hall
The international production of Antigone being performed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Memorial Hall on Oct. 9th and 10th as part of the Carolina Performing Arts series, has an unquestionable pedigree. The Belgium-born director, Ivo van Hove, is among the brightest names in theater today (his Olivier Award-winning A View From… Read More ›

Juliette Binoche Will Star in Sophocles’ Antigone on Oct. 9th and 10th in UNC-Chapel Hill’s Memorial Hall
At 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 9th, and Saturday, Oct. 10th, in Memorial Hall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 51-year-old Academy Award®-winning French actress Juliette Binoche will play the title role in what Carolina Performing Arts characterizes as a “stunning contemporary interpretation of Sophocles’ classic Greek masterpiece,” Antigone, newly translated by… Read More ›

Delightful “Certified Copy” Now Playing At The Colony
William Shimmel and Juliette Binoche in “Certified Copy” “Certified Copy” (Dir. Abbas Kiarostami, 2010) This dialogue driven French drama has been validly compared to “My Dinner With Andre”, and the “Before Sunrise”/“Before Sunset” films, but it’s at its most alluring when the characters stop talking and stare off into space. You can really get lost… Read More ›