Femmes d’Anvers en novembre is a dual projection piece rich in atmosphere and charm, filled with references to early French and American film noir – a deliberate homage, shot in close-up and medium close-up, to the smoking woman. The focus on the everyday activities of women (the core trope of Akerman’s masterpiece Jeanne Dielman) is a recurring theme in much of her work; Femmes d'Anvers signals a return to this motif. In it, Akerman tackles the thorny question of a person’s fundamental freedom to choose what to do with his or her body.
Release Date | March 29, 2008 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Femmes d'Anvers en Novembre | |
Runtime | 21min | |
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Original Language | English | |
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Production Companies | Paradise Films |