Chantal Akerman is a trailblazer of the slow cinema movement, and her 1974 film 'Je Tu Il Elle' is another demonstration of ...
After being released nearly 50 years ago, it's time to revisit Chantal Akerman's monolith of feminist filmmaking: 'Jeanne Dielman'.
“Certain phrases fascinate me with their subtle implications, even though I may not altogether understand their meaning.” – -From the novel Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan (1954) ...
Focusing on the life of a warehouse ‘picker’ in an Amazon-style fulfilment centre, On Falling puts a human face on the realities of precarious work in today’s gig economy. Director Laura Carreira ...
Carson Lund’s film is not just another sports movie, but a hangout film that belongs beside the work of Richard Linklater and ...
Top-tier 1980s romcom, an ode to DIY filmmaking and a hypnotic study in voyeurism. What are you watching this weekend?
ND/NF showcases new and emerging filmmakers who helm “risk-taking works,” according to the press statement. This year’s ND/NF ...
Read an excerpt from Marya E. Gates' forthcoming 'Cinema Her Way: Visionary Female Directors in Their Own Words,' a survey of women filmmakers.
He also worked at Doc & Film International, where he oversaw acquistions and sales on such titles as Gianfranco Rosi’s Golden Bear-winning “Fire at Sea” and the catalogs of Chantal Akerman ...
What is there to recount about the three unhurried hours of cyclical mundanity in Chantal Akerman's Jeanne Dielman? She butters bread. She peels potatoes. She polishes shoes, folds laundry ...
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