Blogs about: Jeanne Dielman

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The Quiet Cinema13 comments

Greg Ferrara wrote 1 week ago: This week at the AFI I saw A Man Escaped (aka  The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth), the 1956 masterpi … more →

Tags: Classic Films, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Robert Bresson, The Birds, Titanic, big night, There Will Be Blood, A Man Escaped, Day of the Jackal

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Harold Pinter, "The Birthday Party"

katflei wrote 1 month ago: 1957 Meg, married to Petey, runs a boarding house, where Stanley is the only tenant. Meg seems menta … more →

Tags: Drama, 20th century British, 20b, Gender, Femininity, Drama 2, angry young men, Harold Pinter, The Birthday Party

dir. Chantal Ackerman, "Jeanne Dielman"

katflei wrote 1 month ago: 1975 Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles is a 1975 film by director Chantal Ackerma … more →

Tags: 3rd Field: Surface, Sentiment, & Sexuality, films, Surface, film, 3rd Field, Lacan, TV, Freud, 1975

Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles

Adam Call Roberts wrote 1 month ago: Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975) dir. Chantal Akerman Jeanne Dielman is a … more →

Tags: Movies, film, TSPDT, Feminism, France, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 BRUXELLES, Chantal Akerman, French films

Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles

Lindsay Snider wrote 3 months ago: Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, 1975 dir. Chantal Akerman Starring: Delphine Se … more →

Tags: Drama, Foreign, French, 1970s, film, Movie, Cinema, Film Review, Movie Review

Upcoming Screenings in London

clarissakennedyjacob wrote 4 months ago: I’m always on the lookout for screenings of films that come up in my research. There are so ma … more →

Tags: Project, films, BFI, screenings, mädchen in uniform, was the revolution televised, Leontine-Sagan

Film Thought: A Film For All Occasions1 comment

bernardovillela wrote 4 months ago: Not too long ago I was asked to participate in a medical study to gather information, and further kn … more →

Tags: Commentary, Film Thought, Halloween, Christmas, Birthday, MRI

Director Focus: Chantal Akerman

jsculturalzeitgeist wrote 4 months ago: Chantal Akerman, born June 6, 1950, is a Brussels-born and now Paris-based filmmaker, writer, actor, … more →

Tags: francophone cinema, Belgian cinema, Belgian Filmmaker, Catherine Fowler, Chantal Akerman, european cinema, Senses of Cinema

Director Focus: Chantal Akerman

jsculturalzeitgeist wrote 4 months ago: Chantal Akerman, born June 6, 1950, is a Brussels-born and now Paris-based filmmaker, writer, actor, … more →

Tags: Director Focus, Chantal Akerman European Graduate School, Belgian Filmmaker, european cinema, Belgian cinema, European filmmaking, European filmmaker, La Captive, Catherine Fowler

Of Trolls, Horror, Movies, and Calling Dibs

tandracki wrote 5 months ago: I’m writing this mostly to let people know that I’m still alive and thinking, but also t … more →

Tags: blogging my research, house, Night of the Hunter, Evan Calder Williams, johanna sinisalo, not being particularly productive

Jeanne Dielman: Film Review

jacquelinethompson87 wrote 6 months ago: This review won a writing competition run by The University of Edinburgh, the French Film Festival U … more →

Tags: film, Review, Chantal Akerman, Film (2), French Film Festival

Feature Friday: "Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles" (1975)2 comments

A D Jameson wrote 6 months ago: I was trying to think of the most perfect Thanksgiving Holiday film. While peeling my hundredth pota … more →

Tags: Criterion Collection, Chantal Akerman, Delphine Seyrig, Feature Friday, Martha Rosler

Jeanne Dielman, Feminist Cinema

tgfilm wrote 9 months ago: Capsule here. There is something oppressive about the way Akerman frames in this movie, and for the … more →

Tags: Movie Talk, film, Movies, Chantal Akerman

Feature Friday: "Je, tu, il, elle" (1976)3 comments

A D Jameson wrote 9 months ago: Chantal Akerman is probably best-known for her 1975 masterpiece Jeanne Dielman, which is definitely … more →

Tags: Chantal Akerman, Criterion Collection, eric de kuyper, Feature Friday, JE TU IL ELLE, Paul Paquay, Saute ma ville

Interview: Kaytie Johnson on The Long Now

galleries wrote 10 months ago: Kaytie Johnson, Director and Chief Curator of The Galleries at Moore, talks about her show The Long … more →

Tags: interviews, The Galleries at Moore, The Long Now, andy warhol, Bruce Nauman, Chantal Akerman, contemplative cinema, Jean-Luc Godard, Kaytie Johnson

JEANNE DIELMAN : A TALE OF ORDINARY MADNESS

Martin Raybould wrote 10 months ago: JEANNE DIELMAN, 23 QUAI DU COMMERCE, 1080 BRUXELLES directed by Chantal Akerman (Belgium/France 1975 … more →

Tags: loneliness, Movies, Gender, Parenting, Sight & Sound, Chantal Akerman, Delphine Seyrig, Feminist Cinema

Femficatio's Top 101 Feminist Films of All Time: 91-821 comment

Femficatio wrote 11 months ago: Compiled By Kamaria Muntu, Editor and Malkia Charlee NoCry, Feminist Philosophy Editor Femficātiō is … more →

Tags: The Femficātiō, Vol 1 Issue 2, 1080 BRUXELLES, 23, Anthony Havelock-Allan, Breaking and Entering, Brief Encounter, David Lean, euzhan palcy

The Housewife Epic: Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles

Andy Motz wrote 1 year ago:   Here is an excerpt from my review of Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles at T … more →

Tags: Film (2), Reviews, film, 1080 BRUXELLES, 1970s, 23 Quai du Commerce, Chantal Akerman, Coffee, desire


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