

Ep. 233: Christine Smallwood on Chantal Akerman and La Captive
Mar 13, 2024
Christine Smallwood, an author and critic known for her insightful writings, dives into Chantal Akerman's film 'La Captive'. She discusses how the film's interior spaces reflect complex emotional states like desire and entrapment. The conversation touches on themes of jealousy, intimacy, and repetition in film viewing. Smallwood also examines emotional depth in Akerman's work, offering reflections on aging and memory. The haunting presence of characters and the unique visual compositions further enrich the dialogue, showcasing Akerman's significant artistic contributions.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Chantal Akerman's 'La Captive'
01:43 • 7min
Exploring the Complexity of Character and Performance
08:20 • 2min
Reflections on Aging and Akerman's Cinema
10:06 • 16min
Exploring Ghostly Presences and Cultural Shifts in Film
26:34 • 2min
Exploring Ambiguity and Distance in Akerman's Cinematic Composition
28:15 • 2min
Complexities of Pursuit and Memory
30:34 • 10min
Exploring Emotional Depths in Cinema
40:12 • 2min