A Nos Amours



Events, exhibitions & screenings

organised by A Nos Amours, in chronological order:




# 57


Silverpress x A Nos Amours


Screening and book launch for 

My Mother Laughs by Chantal Akerman

(Ma mère rit, translated by Danielle Shrier)

films:

Chantal Akerman's Là-bas (2006)

Vivian Ostrovsky's But Elsewhere is Always Better (2016)

readers:

Deborah Levy & Maria Palacios Cruz.


Barbican Cinema, 28th September 2019, 2pm




# 56


MIRAJ x A Nos Amours: screening and book launch


launching three new publications devoted to the work of Chantal Akerman

film sceening:

Chantal Akerman par Chantal Akerman (1997)


Regent Street Cinema, 24th September 2019, 6pm




# 55


Eisenstein in Mexico: thinking about birth, death and rebirth of film works: three versions of Eisenstein's Que viva Mexico, with speakers: Erika Balsom, Ian Christie, Sophie Fiennes, Owen Hatherley, Antonio Somaini and Laura Mulvey.


24th April 2016, Regent Street Cinema




# 54


Chantal Akerman NOW


Exhibition curated by A Nos Amours and Ambika P3, presented in association with Marian Goodman Gallery


With support from Arts Council England


30 October - 6 December 2015


press release

Guardian review

Mousse Magazine review




# 53


Out1


(Jacques Rivette, 1971)


introduced by Jonathan Romney


28/29th November 2015, Prince Charles Cinema




# 52


Akerman 26: No Home Movie


(Chantal Akerman, 2015)


introduced by Claire Atherton


30th October 2015, Regent Street Cinema




# 51


Akerman 25: La Folie Almayer (Almayer's Folly)


(Chantal Akerman, 2011)


introduced by

Claire Atherton, Gregor Muir,  Adam Roberts & Joanna Hogg


22nd October 2015, ICA Cinema




# 50


Akerman 24: Là-bas (Over There)


(Chantal Akerman, 2006)


introduced by Nick James


1st October 2015, ICA Cinema




# 49


Akerman 23: Demain on déménage (Tomorrow We Move)


(Chantal Akerman, 2004)


introduced by Joanna Hogg & Adam Roberts


21 September 2015, ICA Cinema




# 48


Akerman 22:

Avec Sonia Wieder-Atherton (Chantal Akerman, 2003)

A l'est avec Sonia Wieder-Atherton (Chantal Akerman, 2008)


introduced by David Thompson


16 July 2015, ICA Cinema




# 47


Akerman 21: De l'autre côté


(Chantal Akerman, 2002)


introduced by Joanna Hogg & Adam Roberts


18 June 2015, ICA Cinema




# 46


Akerman 20: La Captive


(Chantal Akerman, 2000)


introduced by Joanna Hogg & Adam Roberts


28 May 2015, ICA Cinema




# 45


Akerman 19:

Chantal Akerman par Chantal Akerman (1997)

Sud (1999)


introduced by Dr Muriel Tinel-Temple


3 April 2015, ICA Cinema



unumbered:

A Nos Amours/Picturehouse Cinemas/selected independant cinemas, for one day only:


Je Tu Il Elle

(Chantal Akerman, 1974)

trailer


17 March 2015



# 44


Akerman 18:

Un Divan a New York (1996)

Le jour où (1997)


introduced by Adam Roberts & Joanna Hogg


12 March 2015, ICA Cinema




# 43


Aurélia Steiner (Vancouver) + Aurélia Steiner (Melbourne)


(Marguerite Duras, 1979)


Discussion: So Mayer & Jonathan Whitehall


24 February 2015, Ciné Lumière, London




# 42


Akerman 17: three short films


Family Business (Chantal Akerman, 1984)

Ecrire Contre l'oubli (Chantal Akerman, 1991)

Portrait d'une jeune fille de la fin des années 60 à Bruxelles (Chantal Akerman, 1993)


introduced by John Ellis


12 February 2015, ICA Cinema




# 41


Mouchette


(Robert Bresson, 1959)


Jacques Rancière invitation talk, followed by all-day symposium on Cinephilia.


30/31 January 2015, King's College London




# 40


Akerman 16: D'est


(Chantal Akerman 1993)


introduced by Keifer Taylor


22 January 2015, ICA Cinema




# 39


Akerman 15: Nuit et jour 


(Chantal Akerman, 1991)


introduced by Olaf Möller


11 December 2014, ICA Cinema




# 38


Stray Dogs


(Tsai Ming Liang, 2013)


introduced by Jonathan Romney


2 December 2014, Vue Westfield, Stratford City, London




# 37


Akerman 14: 3 films


Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher (1989)

Les trois dernières sonates de Franz Schubert (1989)

Le déménagement (1992)


introduced by Adam Roberts


13 November 2014, ICA Cinema




# 36


Akerman 13: Histoires d'Amérique


(Chantal Akerman, 1989)


introduced by Ruth Novaczek


23 October 2014, ICA Cinema



# unnumbered


Chantal Akerman: a mid-retrospective symposium

Sunday 12th October 2014

JW3


With the participation of Chantal Akerman

and:

Griselda Pollock, Muriel Temple,  Alison Rowley,  Rebecca Aldridge,  Amy Croft, Ella Harris, Pia Ilonka,  Amber Jacobs, Eve Marguerite & Sarah Pucill



# 35


Satantango


(Bela Tarr, 1994)


introduced by Elisabetta Fabrizzi


27 September, Tyneside Cinema




# 34


Le Grand Meaulnes


(Jean-Gabriel Albicocco, 1967)


introduced by Julie Myerson


22 September 2014, Ciné Lumière, London




# 33


Satantango


(Bela Tarr, 1994)


introduced by Patrick Jones


21 September, Hyde Park Picturehouse, Leeds




# 32


Akerman 12: Letters Home


(Chantal Akerman, 1986)


introduced by Claire Atherton


18 September 2014, ICA Cinema




# 31


Satantango


(Bela Tarr, 1994)


introduced by Anna Batori


14 September, CCA Glasgow




# 30


Akerman 11: Golden Eighties


(Chantal Akerman, 1986)


introduced by Carol Morley


17 July 2014, ICA Cinema




# 29


Satantango


(Bela Tarr, 1994)


introduced by George Szirtes


6 September 2014, ICA Cinema




# 28


A Visionary Rage: Pasolini's Saint Paul


Pier Paolo Pasolini: La Rabbia (1963)


Panel to discuss Pasolini's unmade Saint Paul project


Marina Warner, Ward Blanton, John David Rhodes


Chair: Gareth Evans


10 July 2014, ICA Cinema




# 27


Akerman 10: five shorts from the 1980s


J'ai faim, j'ai froid (1984)

Lettre de cineaste (1984)

Portrait d'une paresseuse (1986)

Le marteau (1986)

Rue Mallet-Stevens (1986)


introduced by Adam Roberts & Joanna Hogg


12 June 2014, ICA Cinema




# 26


Akerman 9:


L’Homme à la valise (1983)

Un jour Pina a demandé (1983)


introduced by Lucy Cash

Chantal Akerman in person q&a


22 May 2014, ICA Cinema




# 25


Akerman 8: Les années 80


(Chantal Akerman, 1983)


introduced by Adam Roberts & Joanna Hogg


24 April 2014, ICA Cinema




# 24


Akerman 7: Toute une nuit


(Chantal Akerman, 1982)


introduced by Richard Kwietniowski


10 April 2014, ICA Cinema




# 23


Akerman 6: Dis-moi (Chantal Akerman, 1980)

Autour de Jeanne Dielman (Sami Frey, 1976)


introduced by Joanna Hogg & Adam Roberts


13 March 2014, ICA Cinema




# 22


Akerman 5: Les Rendez-vous d'Anna


(Chantal Akerman, 1978)


introduced by Chris Petit


13 February 2014, ICA Cinema




# 21


Akerman 4: News From Home


(Chantal Akerman, 1976)


introduced by Xiaolu Guo


23 January 2014, ICA Cinema




# 20


Akerman 3: Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles


(Chantal Akerman, 1976)


introduced by Laura Mulvey


12 December 2013, ICA Cinema




# 19


Akerman 2: early work

La Chambre (Chantal Akerman, 1972)

Le 15/8 (Chantal Akerman, 1973)

Je Tu Il Elle (Chantal Akerman, 1975)


introduced by Adam Roberts & Joanna Hogg


28 November 2013, ICA Cinema




# 18


la Pirogue


(Moussa Touré 2011)


Chair for discussion: Augustus Casely-Heyford


17 November 2013, Riverside Cinema




# 17


Leviathan


(Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing- Taylor, 2012)


introduced by Ben Rivers


29 September 2013, Vue Westfield




# 16


Chantal Akerman


Saute ma Ville (Chantal Akerman, 1968), L'Enfant aimé – ou je joue à être une femme mariée (Chantal Akerman, 1971),


Hotel Monterey (Chantal Akerman, 1972)


introduced by Nina Danino


26 November 2013, ICA Cinema




# 15


Fellini-Satyricon


(Federico Fellini, 1969)


introduced by Terry Gilliam


10 September 2013, Curzon Mayfair




#14


Solaris


(Andrei Tarkovsky, 1972)


introduced by Will Self


13 June 2013, Renoir Cinema




# 13


Frost


(Fred Kelemen, 1997)


introduced by Jonathan Romney


30 May 2013, ICA Cinema




# 12


A Moment of Innocence (Mohsen Makhmalbaf, 1996)


The Chorus (Abbas Kiarostami, 1982)


introduced by Saeed Zeydabadi-Nejad


28 March 2013, ICA Cinema




# 11


Carnival of Souls


(Herk Harvey, 1962)


introduced by Roger Clarke


15 November 2013, ICA Cinema




# 10


War & Peace


(Sergei Bondarchuk, 1966)


Introduced by Susan Larsen


7 October 2013, Renoir Cinema




# 9


Mirror


(Andrei Tarkovsky, 1975)


Introduced by Joanna Hogg & Adam Roberts


11 September 2013, Renoir Cinema




# 8


La Belle et la Bête


(Jean Cocteau, 1946)


introduced by Mark Kermode, fundariser for Tavistoick Clinic Foundation.


4 March 2013, Phoenix Cinema, Finchley




# 7


Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach


(Straub/Huillet, 1968)


Introduced by Joanna Hogg & Adam Roberts


27 May 2013, Lexi Cinema, Kensal Green




# 6


Stalker


(Andrei Tarkovsky, 1979)


Introduced by Geoff Dyer


2 May 2013, Renoir Cinem




# 5


Stalker


(Andrei Tarkovsky)


Introduced by Geoff Dyer


5 May 2013, Richmond Cinema




# 4


Black God White Devil


(Glauber Rocha, 1964)


introduced by Penny Woolcock


29 April 2013, Lexi Cinema, Kensal Rise




# 3


Farodokuments 1969 & 1979


(Ingmar Bergman)


introduced by Richard Ayoade


25 March 2013, Lexi Cinema, Kensal Rise




# 2


Edvard Munch


(Peter Watkins, 1974)


introduced by Adam Roberts & Joanna Hogg


13 December 2011, Nomad Pop-up, Whiteleys Shopping Centre




# 1


À nos amours


(Maurice Pialat, 1983)


introduced by Adam Roberts & Joanna Hogg


12 December 2011, Nomad Pop-up, Whiteleys Shopping Centre