The Belgian avant-garde filmmaker Chantal Akerman, whose patient, personal reflections on the lives of women made her a leading figure of arthouse cinema, has died. She was 65. Artemis Productions in ...
Chantal Akerman, whose movies revolutionized both feminist and structuralist cinema, has died at the age of 65. Her death leaves a gap as incalculable as her impact on the history of cinema; that she ...
It’s challenging to make a movie about a filmmaker who was such a master at telling her own story. In “I Don’t Belong Anywhere: The Cinema of Chantal Akerman,” Marianne Lambert makes a sensitive ...
Chantal Akerman, the revered Belgian-born director who died last Monday at age 65, was a pioneer of modern feminist cinema, a hyperrealist filmmaker, and a radical artist all at once. She was inspired ...
Chantal Akerman may be gone, but she’s certainly not forgotten. One of the most formative filmmakers of the 20th century (and beyond), her static images revealed things that had previously eluded the ...
The Belgian avant-garde filmmaker Chantal Akerman, whose patient, personal reflections on the lives of women made her a leading figure of arthouse cinema, has died. She was 65. Artemis Productions in ...
Chantal Akerman, a Belgian filmmaker who developed a reputation as a pioneer in feminist and experimental filmmaking, died in Paris. She was 65. Sylviane Akerman, her sister, and Nicola Mazzanti, the ...
This Friday, London’s Ambika P3 will open the first large-scale exhibition in the English speaking world of installation works by the celebrated Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman, who died earlier ...
Chantal Akerman’s first short film was called Saute Ma Ville, which means, roughly, “blow up my town.” She made it when she was 18. She began that year of her life in a Belgian film school, but ...
Chantal Akerman’s 1975 masterpiece Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles was declared the greatest film of all time in the prestigious British Film Institute’s “Sight and Sound” poll, to ...