
Chantal Akerman: Always on the Road
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
An analysis of the work of Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman (1950-2015), an experimental and innovative artist, both in content and form, who has left her mark on cultural memory and on the creations of other artists.
Top Cast
Claire Atherton
Claire Atherton
Self
Claire Atherton
Self
Anke Brouwers
Anke Brouwers
Self
Anke Brouwers
Self
Céline Brouwez
Céline Brouwez
Self
Céline Brouwez
Self


Eric de Kuyper
Eric de Kuyper
Self
Eric de Kuyper
Self


Jan Decorte
Jan Decorte
Self
Jan Decorte
Self


Lukas Dhont
Lukas Dhont
Self
Lukas Dhont
Self


Laura Mulvey
Laura Mulvey
Self
Laura Mulvey
Self
Isabel Stevens
Isabel Stevens
Self
Isabel Stevens
Self


Marilyn Watelet
Marilyn Watelet
Self
Marilyn Watelet
Self


Chantal Akerman
Chantal Akerman
Self (archive footage)
Chantal Akerman
Self (archive footage)
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