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French 1 panel movie poster for the 1976 avant-garde documentary film
News from Home, directed by the acclaimed Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman.
Overview
Title: News from Home (original French title is the same)
Director: Chantal Akerman
Release Date: 1976 (Belgium/France/West Germany), June 8, 1977 (France release)
Language: French
Synopsis: The film consists of long, static shots of New York City in the mid-1970s, showcasing streetscapes and subway scenes. This imagery is set to a voice-over of Akerman reading letters her mother sent her from Brussels, Belgium, between 1971 and 1973. The letters, filled with mundane family news and expressions of maternal concern and longing, create a stark contrast with the visual depiction of urban alienation and the anonymity of the sprawling city. The tension between the intimate soundtrack and the impersonal visuals explores themes of displacement, family distance, and the immigrant experience.
Key Details
Cinematography: Babette Mangolte and Jim Asbell
Significance: The film is considered a seminal work in autobiographical and feminist cinema and was included in the top 100 list in Sight & Sound magazine's 2022 "Greatest Films of All Time" critics poll.
Format: It is known for its minimalist style, using a fixed camera position for extended periods, and for its iconic final shot from the Staten Island Ferry as Lower Manhattan recedes in the distance. |
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