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Almayer's Folly

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A merchant's dreams of riches for his daughter are shattered by his greed and prejudice.

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Almayer's Folly

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J. Hoberman ARTINFO.com Almayer's Folly, is a brilliant, wayward mash-up suggesting European colonialism as a madman's fantasy. Feb 22, 2019 Full Review Nicolas Rapold New York Times It seems no accident that Almayer's torpor, once a heartache, spreads like tendrils throughout the film. Aug 9, 2012 Full Review Keith Uhlich Time Out Akerman's formal control is, as always, astounding ... Rated: 5/5 Aug 7, 2012 Full Review Dustin Chang Floating World Akerman stepping into Claire Denis territory? Feb 28, 2021 Full Review Soham Gadre Film Inquiry Almayer's Folly is a movie that quietly but forcefully acknowledges Chantal Akerman's feminism, accommodating the racial imbalances with equal space as the gender dynamics. Jul 8, 2020 Full Review Amyana Bartley Film Inquiry Almayer's Folly had ample opportunity to build something, but ultimately it stayed locked inside of Ackerman's head, never to truly surface. Feb 18, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member This film is well planned and executed. It moves with incredible quietness and fragility. There is an emotional depth to this piece. However, I had to watch this in three sittings, my personal feelings are that the film is long, slow, and arduous. It is an important addition to cinema and begins many important dialogues... but I had to try really hard to get through this film. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Fascinante Ackerman. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member A very liberal adaptation of the same named book by early 20th Century novelist Joseph Conrad, this is a movie that seemingly addresses the tragic sensibilities of cultural identity and colonial uprooting that plagued the imminent crumbling of the vast colonial empires of the Europeans. Unfortunately, this film while promising with the early stabbing of a suave and handsome crooner lipsyncing to a classic and very American Dean Martin song followed by an entranced beautiful local girl who breaks out in a sudden aria in foreboding acapella, this film lost it's groove with the lack of direction or discipline. The constant aimless wandering, repetition of monotone dialogue, i..e. "Nina, Nina, Nina, Nina, Nina, Nina, Nina...." along with the excruciating details of daily minutia literally drowned this vessel and lulled me to very deep sleep. I simply didn't care nor could I relate to the displaced colonial Frenchman and his half breed daughter. As outdated as the concept is, when in the hands of a more competent film maker, this could have been rather poignant and touching. Ah,Comme Ci, Comme Ãa. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A merchant's dreams of riches for his daughter are shattered by his greed and prejudice.
Director
Chantal Akerman
Producer
Chantal Akerman, Patrick Quinet
Screenwriter
Chantal Akerman
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Canadian French
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 22, 2016
Runtime
2h 7m
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