• Director

    Chantal Akerman

  • With

    Maurice Brenner, Carl Don, David Buntzman, Judith Malina

  • Belgium-France 1988. 96min

  • Digital (restoration)

Vacant hinterlands of Brooklyn are playfully transformed into a nocturnal Akerman studio as Jewish New Yorkers recount tragi-comic tales of exile, marriage, infidelity and trauma direct to camera before starting to interact as characters. Of all her films, this wonderful theatrical curiosity is Akerman’s most acute reckoning with Jewish identity, history and the experience of immigration.

Restored by Royal Film Archive of Belgium (CINEMATEK), Fondation Chantal Akerman and Amazing Digital Studios, Paris.

See other screenings of Histoires d’Amérique.

See Chantal Akerman, Sonia Wieder-Atherton: Dialogues at Ciné Lumière on Wednesday 5 February.