Born in Brussels in 1950 to parents who had survived the Holocaust, Chantal Akerman directed more than 40 films (short, medium and feature-length) over almost 50 years, spanning fiction, documentary, musical comedy and literary adaptation. Today, she is regarded as one of the most important and influential directors of her generation. Akerman's personal, non-conformist body of work has resonated with cinephiles globally and become increasingly relevant since her death in 2015, with filmmakers including Joanna Hogg (The Eternal Daughter), Céline Sciamma (Petite Maman), Alice Diop (Saint Omer) and Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez), among others, citing her radical and experimental approach to cinema as a direct inspiration. Although best known for her landmark second narrative feature, Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975), which topped the Sight and Sound Greatest Films of All Time Poll in 2022 (becoming the first female-directed film to take the number one spot since the poll's inception in 1952), Akerman never stopped rebelling, continuously experimenting throughout her career to challenge the formal and narrative boundaries of film. The Films: Toute Une Nuit (1982), Les Années 80 (1983), Golden Eighties (1986), La Paresse (1986), Histoires d'Amérique: Food, Family and Philosophy (1988), D'Est (1993), Sud (1999), La Captive (2000), De l'Autre Côté (2002), Là-Bas (2006), La Folie Almayer (2011), No Home Movie (2015).
- Region Code:
- Region B
- Duration:
- 1093 minutes
- Original Language:
- French
- Extras:
- Language(s): French, Subtitles: English, Interactive Menu, Commentary: 'Histoires d'Amérique: Food, Family and Philosophy': Marc David Jacobs., Documentaries: 'Hôtel des Acacias'., Making of Documentary, 'No Home But Cinema: The Spaces of Chantal Akerman' (2025): Video essay by Jessica McGoff (writer/critic); 'Le Rendez-vous de Chantal Akerman' (2025): Panel discussion; Marilyn Watelet Q&A (2025); Sonia Wieder-Atherton Q&A (2025); 'Proust and Signs' (2025): Video essay by Cristina Alvarez López (writer/critic); 'Everyone Has Their Own Life' (2025): Video essay by Sarah Wood (artist).
- Manufacturer:
- Trinity Content Partners
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