Zina
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| Special Features: |
- Unique Footage from Trotsky's Home Movies,
- Interviews with Ian McKellen (Actor, UK), Dominque Pinon (Actor, France), Domizi,
- Photogallery,
- Director's Commentary (plus comments by writer Terry James),
- A Public Artwork featurette
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Description
Release Date:
12 June 2006
A twentieth century Antigone, Zina evokes the life of Zina Bronstein, daughter of Leon Trotsky.
In 1930's Berlin, Zina is being treated by Professor Kronfeld and during this psychoanalysis, which includes some hypnosis, she recalls incidents from both her own life and that of her father, as a leader of the revolution, as the holder of state power and later in exile. Against the background of the progressive deterioration of the situation in Europe, threatened by the rise of fascism and the spectre of the Second World War, Zina's identification with Antigone becomes more and more credible. What were her hallucinations begin to take objective form on the streets. The dynamics of Greek Tragedy, always waiting in the wings, step forward to take control.
Special Features
- Unique Footage from Trotsky's Home Movies
- Interviews with Ian McKellen (Actor, UK), Dominque Pinon (Actor, France), Domizi
- Photogallery
- Director's Commentary (plus comments by writer Terry James)
- A Public Artwork featurette