Chantal Akerman: No Home Movies

One of her very best films … The yearning for romance and for the romance of the ordinary is a central ingredient of [Akerman’s] work … Emblematic in this regard is Toute une nuit, an insomniac’s movie about insomniacs.”

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader

The stillness of an Edward Hopper painting and the mounting progression of a structural film are married in Chantal Akerman’s Toute une nuit, a secret masterwork in which people meet, part, and reunite over a single hushed evening. In films like News from Home and Je tu il elle, Akerman’s status as a peerless poet of first-person loneliness is readily apparent. With Toute une nuit, that singular quality is reoriented across a cast of dozens. Released the same year that Akerman followed dancer and choreographer Pina Bausch on tour, the film presents, in careful sequence, one pas de deux after another, as if to test the limits of experience—the​“all” of the title within its single-night framework. The evening provides cover for figures that, given the film’s near-total silence, we might infer have been together for seconds, hours, years… Toute une nuit​’s total concentration on the ephemeral casts an unbroken spell of romance—its mysteries and maladies.

In French and English with English subtitles

Despite the anonymity of her dramatis personae, Akerman brilliantly conjures a sense of narrative tension throughout every chapter … [She] lets us come to our own conclusions, allowing to stand the great mystery of what draws one human being to another.”

Melissa Anderson, 4Columns

Toute une nuit is the opposite of Jeanne Dielman in that it is a film of mostly​‘significant moments’ … [The film’s] stylized concreteness mocks both the idealism of thinking love to be unrepresentable and the need for explanation.”

Ivone Margulies, Nothing Happens: Chantal Akerman’s Hyperrealist Everyday
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  • Jeanne Dielman 3
  • Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
  • France/Belgium1975
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 201 DCP
  • NR
  • Hotel Monterey 2
  • Hotel Monterey and Two Early Shorts
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 86
  • NR
  • Je Tu Il Elle 1
  • Je tu il elle
  • Belgium/France1974
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 86 DCP
  • NR
  • News From Home 1
  • News from Home
  • Belgium/France/Germany/USA1976
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 89 DCP
  • NR
  • Rendezvousd Anna 1
  • Les rendez-vous d’Anna
  • France/Belgium/West Germany1978
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 127 DCP
  • NR
  • Toute Une Nuit 1
  • Toute une nuit
  • Belgium/France1982
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 91 DCP
  • NR
  • Golden Eighties 5
  • Golden Eighties
  • Belgium/France/Switzerland1986
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 99 DCP
  • PG
  • From The East 1
  • D’est
  • aka From the East
  • Belgium/France1993
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 110 DCP
  • NR
  • Eighties 1
  • The Eighties
  • Les années 80
  • Belgium1983
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 79 DCP
  • NR
  • Captive 1
  • La captive
  • Belgium/France2000
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 119 DCP
  • NR
  • Histoires D Amerique 1
  • Histoires d’Amérique: Food, Family and Philosophy
  • Belgium/France1989
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 96 DCP
  • NR
  • Portrait Of A Young Girl 4
  • Portrait of a Young Girl at the End of the 1960s in Brussels + I’m Hungry, I’m Cold
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 73
  • NR
  • Almayers Folly 1
  • Almayer’s Folly
  • La folie Almayer
  • France/Belgium2011
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 127 DCP
  • NR
  • Couch In New York 3
  • A Couch in New York
  • Un divan à New York
  • Belgium/France/Germany1996
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 108 DCP
  • NR
  • No Home Movie 1
  • No Home Movie
  • Belgium/France2015
  • Chantal Akerman
  • 115 DCP
  • NR