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Matthias & Maxime (2019) dir. Xavier Dolan
Opening Night (John Cassavetes, 1977).
Gena Rowlands in Opening Night (1977) Ingrid Bergman in Autumn Sonata (1978)
PRO TIP: Pre-game awkward family interactions this Thanksgiving with a helping of Bergmanās AUTUMN SONATA (ā78) first
D'Est,Ā Chantal Akerman, 1993
Filmmaker Chantal Akerman recalls conceiving and making her 1975 masterpiece Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles. (x)
Portrait dāune Paresseuse (from Seven Women, Seven Sins 1986) by Chantal Akerman
Losing Ground dir. Kathleen Collins (1982)
āMy heart is a flower of autumn.ā
La maman et la putain (Jean Eustache, 1973)
Water Lilies (2008) dir. CƩline Sciamma
The last time I saw her⦠she didnāt see me.
āI want the spectator to have a physical experience, for him or her to feel time. Films are generally made to literally and metaphorically pass the time. But I want you to experience the time of a character.ā
On the 68th anniversary of her birth, the incomparable Chantal Akerman and nine of her radical masterworks.
from āNews from Homeā, 1977, dir. by Chantal Akerman
News From HomeĀ (1977), dir. Chantal Akerman.
Desert Hearts | Donna Deitch | 1985
Patricia Charbonneau, Helen Shaver
AN ACTORāS REVENGE (1963) éŖä¹äøå¤å dir. Kon Ichikawa
Au Hasard Balthazar (1966)