Chantal Akerman Filmes
- 1986

Mallet-Stevens Street
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Commissioned for the centenary of the famous French architect and designer Robert Mallet-Stevens and shot on the street that bears his name in Paris'...
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- 1986

The Hammer
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The hammer is the tool a sculptor uses to chip away at the block. It is the emblematic tool of French artist Jean-Luc Vilmouth. Akerman here...
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- 2012

My Mother Laughs Prelude
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“My mother laughs prelude” is a performance from the book that Chantal made about her mother. In 2013, Akerman’s mother was dying....
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- 2007

Interview with Aurore Clément
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"Aurore, my friend, Aurore, the main actress of Rendez-vous d'Anna and other films of mine, our meeting, the why and how of our joint work". –...
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- 2015

What Lies Beneath the Sky
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What Lies Beneath the Sky is a portrait of New York City hit by hurricane Sandy shot in Super 8.
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- 1987

L'inhumaine
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- 2016

On Belonging
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Ibro Hasanović met Chantal Akerman in 2014. From their recent friendship, this film was born, where the director reflects on her childhood, her...
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- 2013

Chantal Akerman
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Interview with the Belgian director discussing her films from the 1970s and her mother’s influence on her work.
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- 1980

Tell Me
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Chantal Akerman meets with elderly Jewish women in Paris, all of them survivors of the Shoah, and listens to their family stories. Between...
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- 1970

Lettre de cinéaste : Chantal Akerman
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- 1970

Untitled
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In this recently rediscovered home movie, three women—Chantal Akerman, Babette Mangolte, and Epp Kotkas—share a precious moment of...
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