Discover the Cinema of Chantal Akerman ↓

Discover the Chantal Akerman Collection on Avila. The films are available to stream separately or as a collection in Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands. All titles have been restored by the Royal Belgian Film Archive and are presented in collaboration with Fondation Chantal Akerman.

Chantal Akerman

Chantal Akerman was a Belgian film director, screenwriter, producer, artist and writer. She was born in Brussels in 1950, to a family of Polish-Jewish immigrants. She never truly severed these roots: film after film would see her return obsessively to her Jewish ancestry, either in terms of her own family history or the broader character of Jewish life in the post-Holocaust era. Another key feature of her oeuvre was a meticulous focus on issues of perception and sexuality, often transmitted through a series of long, silent takes registered with a static camera.

This collection charts a path through Chantal Akerman's rich oeuvre of over 50 titles, from her first short film Saute ma ville (1968) to her final film, No Home Movie (2015), a portrait of her relationship with her mother, Natalia.

The films form part of the collections of CINEMATEK and the Chantal Akerman Foundation.

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€13 for a 30 day rental period
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€4 for a 3 day rental period
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Dutch, English, French
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Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands
Sud (Chantal Akerman, 1999)

A journey through the South of the United States after a Black man was brutally murdered by three white men results in a penetrating meditation on memory, history, landscape, trauma and rebellion.