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Title Phèdre [electronic resource] / A2 présente ; de Jean Racine ; Antenne 2/S.F.P. ; un film de Pierre Cardinal ; régie, Michel Pontonnier, Mustapha Ziraoui, Said Saydaoui ; réalisation, Pierre Cardinal.
Publication Info. Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities, 2005.

Location Call No. Status Notes
 Online Video  ELECTRONIC RESOURCE-ASP Theatre in Video    AVAIL. ONLINE
Description 1 streaming video (110 min.)
Series Theatre in video.
Note Originally published as a videocassette.
Based on the play by Jean Racine.
In French.
Credits Director of photography, Michel Carre ; production directors, Claude Lemay, Latif Lahlou ; editor, Yvon Lemière, Suzy Darmagnac.
Cast Maud Rayer, Alice Sapritch, Christian Brendel, Martine Montgermont, Claude Giraud, Denis Manuel.
Note Originally broadcast as a television program in 1987.
Summary According to Greek legend, Theseus returned from war on Crete to become King of Athens and took Phedre, the daughter of the vanquished King Minos, to be his wife. Phedre fell in love with the King's son, Hippolyte, but he did not return her love. Phedre caused the King to be wrongly jealous of his son and prayed to Neptune to destroy him. Hippolyte was killed by a sea monster and Phedre killed herself in remorse.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2009. (Theatre in video). Available via World Wide Web.
Subject Phaedra (Greek mythological character) -- Drama.
Television plays.
Television programs -- France.
Added Author Brendel, Christian.
Cardinal, Pierre, 1924-
Giraud, Claude, 1936-
Lahlou, Latif.
Lemay, Claude.
Manuel, Denis.
Montgermont, Martine.
Pontonnier, Michel.
Rayer, Maud.
Sapritch, Alice.
Saydaoui, Said.
Ziraoui, Mustapha.
Racine, Jean, 1639-1699. Phèdre.
Films for the Humanities (Firm)
Société française de photographie.
Société nationale de télévision en couleur "Antenne 2".
Music # 1697 Films for the Humanities and Sciences
FFH 1697 Films for the Humanities and Sciences
OCLC # 630569210
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