
Jeanne Dielman 23, Quai du Commerce 1080 Bruxelles
Chantal Akerman / BE, FR, 1975 / 201 min.
At the age of 25, Chantal Akerman broke through internationally with this searching and highly influential masterpiece. Delphine Seyrig is riveting as a Brussels housewife whose daily routine is meticulously recorded. Screening of the 2K restoration.

The exhibition at Eye features the installation Woman Sitting Down After a Killing, based on footage from the final scenes of Jeanne Dielman.
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Director
Chantal Akerman
Production year
1975
Country
BE, FR
Original title
Jeanne Dielman 23, Quai du Commerce 1080 Bruxelles
Length
201 min.
Language
French
Subtitles
ENG or NLD
Format
DCP
Accessibility
Part of
Chantal Akerman
This summer, Eye Filmmuseum is presenting a major solo exhibition of work by Chantal Akerman. Akerman was one of the first film directors who made the switch to visual art. She rose to fame in the 1970s as a feminist avant-garde filmmaker, and midway through the 1990s, she discovered the possibilities of the art gallery.

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