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Golden Eighties
Song, dance and romance charge this joyous hair-salon set musical, but Akerman’s take on 80s consumerism is anything but frothy.
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Director
Chantal Akerman
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With
Delphine Seyrig, John Berry, Nicolas Tronc, Fanny Cottençon
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Belgium-France-Switzerland 1986. 96min
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Digital 4K (restoration)
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Certificate
12A
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English subtitles
You can almost smell the hairspray in Akerman’s exuberant but subversive musical about the many romantic entanglements of salon workers in a shopping mall basement. Its natty 1980s style, witty song lyrics, rapturous dance sequences, not to mention a gloriously bitchy male-suited quartet, deliver all the joys of the genre. At the same time, Akerman critiques the consumerist ‘paradise’ around them, questioning whether love, if it’s tied to conformity, really is the answer.
Restored in 4K by Royal Film Archive of Belgium (CINEMATEK), Fondation Chantal Akerman and L’Immagine Ritrovata, Bologna.
+ J’ai faim, j’ai froid
I’m Hungry, I’m Cold
France 1984. Director Chantal Akerman. 12min. Digital (restoration)
Two girls wander the streets of Paris looking for love and a meal in this episode from Paris vu par... vingt ans après (Paris Seen By… 20 Years After).
Restored by Royal Film Archive of Belgium (CINEMATEK), Fondation Chantal Akerman and Cinémathèque française.
Total running time 108min.
The screening on Friday 28 February 18:10 NFT2 will be presented with additional Descriptive Subtitles of non-dialogue audio.
The screening of Golden Eighties on Monday 3 February 20:35 NFT1 will include a Q&A with cellist and composer Sonia Wieder-Atherton.
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