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Admin17.09.2021

The last picture show: how Chantal Akerman's suicide alters her final artwork

The camera is occasionally an object of curiosity but on the whole the people being filmed ignore it.
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Admin07.09.2021

The last picture show: how Chantal Akerman's suicide alters her final artwork

Each time the camera brushes over her, Akerman changes pose in the soft refuge of her bed — often looking directly into the camera, rocking back and forth under the covers, handling and eating an apple.
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Admin23.08.2021

The last picture show: how Chantal Akerman's suicide alters her final artwork

Note that Akerman was only 24 when she wrote and directed it.
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Admin15.07.2021

Postscript: Chantal Akerman

Halbreich, Kathy and Bruce Jenkins eds.
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Admin20.07.2021

Postscript: Chantal Akerman

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Admin10.07.2021

A Film for Chantal Akerman on Vimeo

And even there the ground is often a bit shaky.
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Admin09.09.2021

C Magazine / Every Home a Heartache: Chantal Akerman

Henry Harriston [Hurt] winds up in the bohemian digs of Beatrice Saulnier [Binoche], who left so hastily that her lingerie is still lying on the floor.
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Admin07.07.2021

Retrospective : Chantal Akerman at the New Horizon Film Festival « Fondation Chantal Akerman

Maniac Summer is split over four screens.
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Admin07.07.2021

Postscript: Chantal Akerman

Re-Vision: Essays in Feminist Film Criticism.
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Admin13.09.2021

Postscript: Chantal Akerman

The scene of this woman, naked and alone, desperately eating sugar, is remarkable for its intensity, as is the footage of her desperately arranging and rearranging the meager furniture in her apartment.
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Admin29.08.2021

Akerman, Chantal

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Admin12.09.2021

C Magazine / Every Home a Heartache: Chantal Akerman

Retrospective : Chantal Akerman at the New Horizon Film Festival The New Horizons retrospective of films by Chantal Akerman is the first such extensive review in Poland of one the most important directors in world cinema.
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