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Rating: NR
Length: 127 minutes Year: 2009 Actors: Rachel Weisz, Max Minghella, Oscar Isaac, Ashraf Barhom 4th century A.D. Egypt under the Roman Empire... violent religious upheaval in the streets of Alexandria spills over into the city's famous library. Trapped inside it's walls, the brilliant astronomer Hypatia and her disciples fight to save the wisdom of the ancient world. Among them, the two men competing for her heart: the witty, privileged Orestes and Davus, Hypatia's young slave, who is torn between his secret love for her and the freedom he knows can be his if he chooses to join the unstoppable surge of the Christians.
The mother of all secular humanists fights a losing battle against freshly minted religious zealots in “Agora,” a visually imposing, high-minded epic. -- Todd McCarthy, Variety
A great example of bravura filmmaking by a gifted young international filmmaker. -- Los Angeles Times
The skeptical and the secular also need stories of martyrdom and rousing acts of cinematic preaching. -- A.O. Scott, New York Times
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