A Nos Amours
publication etc
Joanna Hogg wikipedia
Adam Roberts web site
A Nos Amours wikipedia (under construction)
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Essay by Adam Roberts on Chantal Akerman's Là-bas
in BFI BluRay box set,
Chantal Akerman Collection: Volume 2 — 1982 – 2015
(published 16 June 2025)
Bristol Experimental and Expanded Film (BEEF), at
Bristol Watershed:
screening of Chantal Akerman's Dis-moi, with discussion.
Adam Roberts, Louisa Fairclough,
Vicky Smith & Maria Walsh.
29.3.25
Adam Roberts extended introduction
to Chantal Akerman's
Les Trois Dernières Sonates de Franz Schubert
& Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher
3.3.25
A Nos Amours programme:
Close Up on Chantal Akerman
at Close Up Cinema
Screenings wiith introductions from:
Nina Danino, Xiaolu Guo, Therese Henningsen, Nick James, Ruth Novaczek Maria Palacios Cruz, Lucy Reyolds, Adam Roberts, Marion Schmid & Andrea Luka Zimmerman
7-27.2.25
Adam Roberts panelist for BFI launch of BFI 2025 Chantal Akerman retrospective at BFI Southbank, alongside Sonia Wieder-Atherton, Celine Brouwez & Lynda Myles
Watch a recording here
3.2.25
BBC Radio 4 / Sounds
Screenshot
Presented by Mark Kermode & Ellen E Jones
Adam Roberts interview on Chantal Akerman and
Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
Chantal Akerman NOW
exhibition at Ambika P3 Gallery
curated by Adam Roberts, Joanna Hogg & Michael Maziere
Guardian review
Mousse Magazine review
A Nos Amours Vimeo channel,
including Jacques Rancière in London, events from 2015
MIRAJ (Moving Image Review and Art Journal)
Volume 8: 1&2, edited by Michael Maziere & Lucy Reynolds. Intellect Books 2012.
Chapter by Adam Roberts: Akerman the Scavenger
ISSN 20456298
ONLINE ISSN 20456301
Chantal Akerman: Afterlives
Edited by Marion Schmid & Emma Wilson, Legenda 2019. Chapter by Adam Roberts:
Like a Musical Piece: Akerman and Musicality
Joanna Hogg Freize Magazine 23.9.14
Joanna Hogg & Adam Roberts: Frieze Magazine
Issue 176 Jan/Feb 2016
Joanna Hogg & Adam Roberts: Guardian
8.10.15 Chantal Akerman: extraordinary artist of the everyday who we will miss for ever
Inspiring Eric Rohmer (1920-2010):
Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux (1688–1763)
Listen here to reading and discussion
Resonance104.4FM FM
Interview with A Nos Amours by Peter Thompson:
La Belle et la Bête screening q&a
with Mark Kermode, Sir Christopher Frayling
Angela Martin Women’s Film and Television History Network: Chantal Akerman: A Retrospective
Joanna Hogg / Adam Roberts interview
Directors UK
Ella Harris - Political Potentials of Pop-Up Film
Adam Roberts - Revisiting Slow Cinema
ICA Bulletin
Davey Jenkins review of Kelemen's Frost screening