
"No Home Movie," the latest work by CCNY Distinguished Lecturer and renowned filmmaker Chantal Akerman, has been selected for the 53rd New York Film Festival.
"," a motion picture directed by City College of New York Distinguished Lecturer and renowned filmmaker , has been selected for the 53rd . It makes its U.S. premiere at the Film Society of Lincoln Center Oct. 7-8. The Film Society is located in Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, in mid-Manhattan.
Akerman鈥檚 115-minute feature is an intimate portrayal of her Holocaust survivor mother鈥檚 last years. Critics call it one of the rare works of art that is both intensely personal and universal.
For a schedule and tickets to NYFF screenings, click . The festival runs Sept. 25 through Oct. 11, 2015.
Born in Belgium, Akerman is hailed as one of the leading European directors of her generation. Her body work has earned her acclaim for giving a new meaning to the term 鈥渋ndependent film鈥 as an embodiment of pure independence and creativity.
She has over 40 film projects to her credit, ranging from 35mm features to video essays to experimental documentaries. They include 鈥淛e Tu Il Elle鈥 (1974), 鈥淣ews from Home鈥 (1976), 鈥淟es Rendevous d'Anna鈥 (1978), 鈥淭oute une Nuit鈥 (1982), 鈥淟a Captive鈥 (2000) and 鈥淟a-Bas鈥 (2006).
Akerman joined City College鈥檚 in 2011 as the first Michael & Irene Ross Visiting Professor of Film/Video & Jewish Studies.
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