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As the fictional Olympic Games of Ludoj 2024 approaches, AGON shows the stories of three athletes as they prepare and then compete in rifle shooting, fencing and judo. These women are portrayed against the political, social, technological and physical contexts that dominate the highest level of sports competition and performance. Informed by the historical figures of Joan of Arc, Cleopatra and Russian cavalry officer Nadezhda Durova, AGON explores a contemporary account of the contradictions of these sports, which began as a practice for wartime in peacetime, evolved into professional sports and entertainment, and in recent times embrace video games to create a new form of competitive sport.

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Randy Myers San Jose Mercury News 5d
3/4
While it’s hard to emotionally connect with these athletes due to the style of filmmaking, Bertelli’s innovatively shot feature looks at the roots of these athletic pursuits and how they’re turned into video game-like experiences. Go to Full Review
Peter Sobczynski RogerEbert.com Apr 28
3.5/4
Here is a film that eschews all the usual sports-movie clichés in its portrait of three highly trained athletes and the obstacles, both physical and psychological, they must face in the run-up to the games. Go to Full Review
Andy Punter InSession Film Apr 30
A
Bertelli asks a haunting question: what remains of the human drive to compete when the external rewards are gone? He has crafted a somber, essential meditation on the banality and the grotesque beauty of the athletic grind. Go to Full Review
Mark Dujsik Mark Reviews Movies Apr 27
2.5/4
Agon tells ... [a] pair of stories quite well ... but the outlier within this movie is simply too obvious. Go to Full Review
Lena Wilson The Playlist Apr 27
D
“Agon” is ultimately as cold and strange as the black voids in which its fictional Olympic athletes compete. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis As the fictional Olympic Games of Ludoj 2024 approaches, AGON shows the stories of three athletes as they prepare and then compete in rifle shooting, fencing and judo. These women are portrayed against the political, social, technological and physical contexts that dominate the highest level of sports competition and performance. Informed by the historical figures of Joan of Arc, Cleopatra and Russian cavalry officer Nadezhda Durova, AGON explores a contemporary account of the contradictions of these sports, which began as a practice for wartime in peacetime, evolved into professional sports and entertainment, and in recent times embrace video games to create a new form of competitive sport.
Director
Giulio Bertelli
Producer
Giulio Bertelli, Max Brun, Jules Daly, Stella Savino, Joe Anton, Pietro Caracciolo, Matthew E. Chausse
Screenwriter
Giulio Bertelli
Production Co
MIA Film, Big Red Films, Art+Vibes
Genre
Drama, Sports
Original Language
Italian
Runtime
1h 40m