Les rendez-vous d'Anna
Chantal Akerman / FR, BE, DE, 1978 / 127 min.
A nomadic filmmaker (and Akerman alter ego) is travelling through Europe to promote her new film. One of Akerman's greatest films, about longing, loneliness, displacement, sexual identity, mother-daughter relationships, and the lingering spectre of war.

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Director
Chantal Akerman
Production year
1978
Country
FR, BE, DE
Original title
Les rendez-vous d'Anna
Length
127 min.
Language
French
Subtitles
ENG or NLD
Format
DCP
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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