Chantal Akerman’s 1996 film, starring Juliette Binoche and William Hurt, fully embraces genre, happy ending and all.
With India Song currently playing on MUBI, we take a look back at the actor’s superlative feminist trilogy from 1975.
By Adam Scovell
The decade following the Nouvelle Vague saw the emergence of progressive filmmakers like Chantal Akerman and Maurice Pialat.
A young woman searches for connection in Chantal Akerman’s melancholy travelogue from 1978.
Personal odes to some of the finest women directors from around the world.
Our annual rundown of the year’s finest new releases, featuring Paterson, Love & Friendship, Rogue One and more.
Chantal Akerman’s intimate swansong is a moving meditation on family, loss and memory.
By Jordan Cronk
Jordan Cronk recalls the moment he discovered the work of the late, great Belgian filmmaker.