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I Don't Belong Anywhere: The Cinema of Chantal Akerman

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Clips and extensive interviews with Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman offer insight into her life and work.

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Peter Keough Boston Globe [An] intelligent, subtle documentary ... Rated: 3/4 May 19, 2016 Full Review Sheri Linden Los Angeles Times It's a compelling introduction for Akerman novitiates while offering fresh insights to devotees. Apr 21, 2016 Full Review Adam Morgan Chicago Reader The result is an intimate, sometimes fascinating look at Akerman's nearly 50-year career as a major figure in feminist and avant-garde cinema. Apr 7, 2016 Full Review Jordan Brooks Vague Visages Answers before questions ever arise, and yet, something remains unsaid. But that being the case, any documentary that claims to have all the answers rarely does and would hardly be worth watching... Aug 1, 2023 Full Review Eric Monder Film Journal International Though fragmentary and a bit scattershot, I Don't Belong Anywhere could spark interest in a filmmaker who has been unfairly marginalized in some quarters. Mar 30, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Clips and extensive interviews with Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman offer insight into her life and work.
Director
Marianne Lambert
Distributor
Icarus Films
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Canadian French
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 30, 2016, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 10, 2017
Runtime
1h 7m
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