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Jeanne Dielman

Jeanne Dielman

Drama

Chantal Akerman

Delphine Seyrig, Henri Storck, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, Chantal Akerman, Yves Bical, Jan Decorte

1975

Belgium, France

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Completed

French

201 minutes

2025-02-20 03:30:02

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known asJeanne Dielman,is aBelgium, FranceProducerwomen sex,At1975Released in year 。The dialogue language isFrench,Current Douban rating8.9(For reference only)。
What kind of movie is "Jeanne Dielman"? It is a 1975 film by Akerman that lasts three and a half hours. It is a famous "feminist" film and is also a movie rich in revolutionary spirit in both form and content. In short, this film, made by the Belgian female director Akerman in her early twenties, is enough for countless critics and film historians to commemorate her. Its uniqueness and avant-garde nature far exceed our imagination, and I believe that there has never been and will never be such a wonderful viewing experience again! The content of the film can be summarized in one sentence: the daily life of a middle-aged widow over three days (the film actually spans from the afternoon of the first day to the afternoon of the third day, totaling just a bit more than two days). The filming technique is quite "simple"—with fixed long takes (the choice of camera angles is very strict, for example, in the kitchen there are only two angles: front and side, making the total number of angles in the film just over a dozen). The film's scenes are also very "monotonous"—over 90% is shot in the apartment where Jeanne Dielman lives.