No Home Movie at GFT
Saturday 26 April 5 p.m. and Wednesday 30 April, 8.20 p.m.
Chantal Akerman’s poignant, yet deceptively radical, final film is a profoundly moving portrait of her mother Natalia, a Holocaust survivor, in the months leading up to her death. It comprises a series of vignettes that Akerman ‘composed’ by setting down a digital camera in corners of her mother’s Brussels apartment. Natalia suffered from chronic anxiety all her life – an affliction that fuelled much of her daughter’s creative output.
French with English subtitles.
Screening as part of our CineMasters: Chantal Akerman season, in partnership with BFI. Thanks to BFI for the film synopsis.
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