No Home Movie

No Home Movie

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Woman Director

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): Français (French)
  • Director(s): Chantal Akerman
  • Cast(s): Chantal Akerman, Natalia Akerman, Sylvaine Akerman

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STORY

Story
Documentary about humans dealing with changing technology, the basic concepts of communication, cinema, and Akerman's mother, seen in her Brussels apartment.

AWARDS

Won
ICS Award

Best Picture Not Released in | 2016

Golden Documentary Train Award

Best Director | 2015 | Chantal

New Waves Non-Fiction Award

Special Mention | 2015 | Chantal

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Nominations
Golden Leopard Award

2015 | Chantal

ICS Award

Best Documentary | 2017

IBAFF Award

Best Feature Film | 2016 | Chantal

ICP Award

Best Documentary | 2016

Most Anticipated of | 2015

VVFP Award

Best Documentary | 2016

Golden Documentary Train Award

Best Documentary | 2015 | Chantal

TRIVIA

Trivia

Chantal Akerman said: "This film is about my mother; My mother, who is no longer with us. About this woman who came to Belgium in 1938, fleeing from Poland, the pogroms and violence. This woman who we only see inside her apartment. An apartment in Brussels. A film about a world in motion that my mother does not see".

Voted the 6th best film of 2015 in 'Sight and Sound' magazine's annual critics poll. [Nov. 2015]

The film had its American premiere at the New York Film Festival on October 7th, the night after Akerman's suicide.