SummaryI Don't Belong Anywhere: The Cinema of Chantal Akerman explores some of the Belgian filmmaker's 40 plus films, and from Brussels to Tel Aviv, from Paris to New York, it charts the sites of her peregrinations. An experimental filmmaker, a nomad, Chantal Akerman shared with Marianne Lambert her cinematic trajectory, one that never ceased to interro... Read More
Directed By:Marianne Lambert
I Don't Belong Anywhere: The Cinema of Chantal Akerman
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May 19, 2016
75
Akerman, though, is her own best spokesperson as she discusses her films at locations where they were shot.
Mar 28, 2016
75
The documentary is an attempt to capture something of Akerman's infectious spirit and thirst for worldly experience, as both an artist and a human being.
Apr 21, 2016
70
Within the doc's brief running time, Lambert sculpts a discerning overview of the artist and her filmography.
Mar 30, 2016
70
Ms. Lambert’s film builds nicely, staying in tune with the ordinariness and intimacy explored in Ms. Akerman’s boldly rendered films.
Mar 29, 2016
67
Ironic, given what a deeply personal filmmaker she could be, that the film that best shows her brilliant intellect and insight isn’t her own.
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Production Company:
- Artémis Productions
Release Date:Mar 30, 2016
Duration:1 h 7 m
Awards
Magritte Awards, Belgium
• 1 Nomination





























