Natalia Akerman Trailers
No Home Movie TrailerInterview with my mother, Natalia Akerman TrailerMaking of Tomorrow We Move Trailer
No Home Movie TrailerInterview with my mother, Natalia Akerman TrailerMaking of Tomorrow We Move Trailer
Total trailers found: 7
01 July 1967
A 3rd short super 8 film made by Chantal Akerman in Knokke to be used to be accepted at INSAS starring her friends her mother and herself.
27 October 1982
Following over two dozen different individuals in the almost wordless atmosphere of a dark night in a Brussels town, acceptance and rejection in the realm of romance is examined.
25 August 1980
Chantal Akerman meets with elderly Jewish women in Paris, all of them survivors of the Shoah, and listens to their family stories.
01 June 1967
The beginnings of Chantal Akerman behind the camera at the ages of 17 and 18: four films shot in Supd
24 February 2016
Akerman films her mother Natalia, an elderly woman of Polish origin, in her Brussels apartment. For two hours, we will see them eating, chatting and sharing memories, sometimes accompanied by Sylvaine, Chantal's sister.
01 January 2007
In this 2007 interview, an off-camera Chantal Akerman interviews her mother about her films. The producers of the interview originally intended to edit out Akerman’s questions but ultimately decided to keep them in to preserve the candor of the mother-daughter rapport.
01 January 2004
What a revelation and a privilege it is to see Chantal Akerman at work. Its French title a pun, this film offers behind-the-scenes footage from the production of Tomorrow We Move: makeup and costume tests, script readings, scene blocking and rehearsals, and on-set interviews with Aurore Clément and Sylvie Testud, her lead actresses, as well as Akerman herself.