The hype of this movie got me out to the theater tonight. Billed as a Pagan film, the lead character is classed as one, although she is portrayed more as philosopher, teacher, and scientist. The polytheists are, for the most part, the ‘good guys’ (interestingly the Christians were always dressed in black, and the Pagans mostly in white ). Since the film is set right as the Christianization of the Roman empire is nearly complete, we don’t really learn much about these Pagans. We only see the beautiful temple, the remnant of the scholarly side of the now passed Greek legacy, and hear brief reference to their principal Ptolemaic God, Serapis.
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Agora Comes to Minneapolis
Movie hailed as most important explicitly Pagan film ever released opens at the Uptown theatre on Friday.
Where: Uptown Theatre
When: Opens Friday, July 30th – HERE ONLY ONE WEEK
Showtimes: (1:30 4:15) 7:00 9:45
Synopsis: Agora, written Amenabar and Mateo Gil and directed by Alejandro Amenabar, tells the story of religious, cultural, and political tension between Greco-Roman polytheists and Christians in 4th century CE Alexandria through the eyes of Hypatia (played by Rachel Weisz), a female philosopher, mathematician, and philosopher. Surrounded by religious turmoil and social unrest, Hypatia struggles to save the knowledge of classical antiquity from destruction.
Buzz in the community:
“I predict this will become one of those “must see” films that will be watched and shared within our community.” Jason Pitzl-Waters, The Wild Hunt
“…we are witnessing what we will remember as the first Truly Pagan movie and the first Great Pagan movie.“ Zan Fraser, The Juggler