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antonthemovie.com is the official website for the independent film Anton AKA Trapped. According to the site, the film is inspired by true events and set during a period of social unrest in Ireland. It follows Anton after he returns to County Cavan and becomes caught between guns, betrayal, nationalism, and family responsibility. The site also records the film’s three Irish Film Awards nominations in 2009, along with updates on later projects from the creative team.
The site mainly serves as a promotional and archival page for the film. It provides a plot synopsis, crew credits, cast list, a Vimeo trailer, links to behind-the-scenes material, access to production stills, and a contact email. It also includes updates on recent projects from related creators such as Patrick Clarke, Anthony Fox, and Graham Cantwell, including the short film LOCK IT UP, Graham Cantwell’s Who We Love, and the news that Netflix acquired VOD rights to Anton AKA Trapped.
The website itself is free to browse. The text does not mention membership, paid downloads, ticketing, or rental pricing. Although it states that Netflix acquired VOD Rights to Anton AKA Trapped, it does not provide specific viewing regions, prices, or a direct access link, so it should not be treated as a platform that directly sells or streams the film.
The main advantage is that the film information is centralized and clearly presented, making it easy to quickly understand the story background, awards history, and creative team. The trailer and behind-the-scenes materials are hosted via Vimeo, which helps film professionals or fans get a sense of the film’s production quality. The drawbacks are also obvious: the site feels more like a static promotional page, with no structured navigation, official viewing link, downloadable press kit, screening history, or rights/licensing information. News updates and core film information are mixed together, making the timeline feel somewhat loose.
It is suitable for independent film viewers, fans of Irish historical and social themes, film festival programmers, media editors, distributors, and rights buyers. If users simply want to watch the film online, the information on the site may not be enough; they may need to check Netflix, Vimeo, IMDb, or other film databases separately.
Whether the site itself can be accessed reliably from China cannot be confirmed from the text alone. However, its key video materials rely on Vimeo, which is generally restricted in mainland China, so the overall experience can be considered “partially limited.” Chinese users may also face barriers such as English-only content, no clear Chinese subtitle information, and no local playback channel.
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antonthemovie.com is an Ireland Video provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach antonthemovie.com directly.