Chantal Akerman

Chantal Akerman

geb. 06.06.1950
Bruxelles, Belgien

gest. 05.10.2015 (65 Jahre)
Paris, Île de France, Frankreich

Biografie

In 1976 the French newspaper Le Monde heralded Chantal Akerman's Jeanne Dielman 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles as the first masterpiece in the feminine in the history of the cinema. The unconventional style and subject made the film a powerful sign of a decade when feminism erupted into the arena of politics and film. Akerman the filmmaker came of age at the same time as the new age of feminism, and her films became key texts in the nascent field of feminist film theory. Feminism posed the apparently simple question of who speaks when a woman in film speaks (as character, as director ...); Akerman insisted convincingly that her films' modes of address rather than their stories alone are the locus of their feminist perspective. The many arguments about what form a "new women's cinema" should take revolved around a presumed dichotomy between so-called realist (meaning accessible) and avant-garde (meaning elitist) work; Akerman's films rendered such distinctions irrelevant and illustrated the reductiveness of the categories.

Professor Janet Bergstrom, UCLA, in Sight and Sound Born in Brussels, Belgium in 1950, Chantal Akerman is a filmmaker whose work gives new meaning to the term "independent film." An Akerman film is an exercise in pure independence, pure creativity, and pure art. The viewer must give him- or herself over completely to the experience of the film, to watch with open eyes and an open mind. To label Akerman's work minimalist or structuralist or feminist is to miss most of what she is about. Strong themes in her films include women at work and at home, women's relationships to men, women, and children, food, love, sex, romance, art, and storytelling. Each Akerman film is a world unto itself and demands to be explored on its own terms. Her films are the subject of two books: Identity and Memory: The Films of Chantal Akerman by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster and Nothing Happens: Chantal Akerman's Hyperrealist Everday by Ivone Margulies.

Icarus Films

Regisseurin

Filme
2011

La Folie Almayer

2007

O Estado do Mundo

2004

Demain on déménage

2000

La Captive

1996

Eine Couch in New York

1991

Amnesty International - Schreiben gegen das Vergessen

 

Nuit et jour

1989

Histoires d'Amérique

1986

Golden Eighties

Werbung

Werbung

 

Letters Home

 

Seven Women, Seven Sins

1984

Paris vu par... vingt ans après

1983

L'Homme à la valise (Fernsehfilm)

 

Les Années 80

1982

Toute une nuit

1978

Les Rendez-vous d'Anna

1975

Jeanne Dielman

1974

Je, tu, il, elle

Serien
1994

Tous les garçons et les filles de leur âge

 

Portrait d'une jeune fille de la fin des années 60 à Bruxelles (E03)

1993

Monologues

Dokumentationen
2015

No Home Movie

2009

À l'Est avec Sonia Wieder-Atherton (Fernsehfilm)

2006

Là-bas

2002

Jenseits von Sonora - Mexiko

1999

Süden

1996

Chantal Akerman by Chantal Akerman

1993

Von Osten

1989

Homage for Hubert Bals

 

Les Trois Dernières Sonates de Franz Schubert

1983

Un jour Pina m'a demandé (Fernsehfilm)

1980

Dis-moi (Fernsehfilm)

1976

News from Home

1972

Hôtel Monterey

Kurzfilme
2023

Chantal Akerman: Her First Look Behind the Camera

2010

On bosse ici ! On vit ici ! On reste ici !

2008

Women from Antwerp in November

1997

Le Jour où...

1993

Le Déménagement (Fernsehfilm)

1989

Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher

1986

La Paresse

 

Le Marteau

 

Mallet-Stevens

1984

Family Business: Chantal Akerman Speaks About Film (Fernsehfilm)

 

J'ai faim, j'ai froid (Fernsehfilm)

 

Lettre d'un cinéaste : Chantal Akerman (Fernsehfilm)

 

New York, New York bis

1973

Hanging Out Yonkers

 

Le 15/8

1972

La Chambre

1971

L'Enfant aimé ou je joue à être une femme mariée

1968

Saute ma ville

Drehbuchautorin

Schauspielerin

Kamerafrau

Dokumentationen
2015

No Home Movie

2006

Là-bas

Gast

Editorin

Dokumentationen
1975

Autour de Jeanne Dielman

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