‘JEANNE DIELMAN’
de Chantal Akerman
com Delphine Seyrig e Jan Decorte
(1975 Paradise Films)
Ao longo de três dias, as rotinas de uma ainda jovem mulher, viúva, que mora com o filho adolescente. Subitamente, uma hora livre desregula essa rotina enfadonha de pequenos gestos.
‘Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles’ é um drama da realizadora belga Chantal Akerman (1950-2015), autora de ‘Nuit et Jour’ (1991), ‘La Captive - A Cativa’* (2000), ’De l’Autre Côté’ (2002), ‘Demain on Déménage - Amanhã Mudamos de Casa’ (2004), ’La Folie Almayer - A Loucura de Almayer’* (2011) e ‘No Home Movie’ (2015).
* Filmes disponíveis na plataforma de streaming Filmin
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“'Jeanne Dielman' has been described as minimalist, though long and so packed with information. The manner of the film is spare, but the terrible, obsessive monotony of the life it observes is melodramatic.”
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“For the first time in 70 years the ‘Sight and Sound’ poll ‘The Greatest Films of All Time’ has been topped by a film directed by a woman – and one that takes a consciously, radically feminist approach to cinema. Things will never be the same.”
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