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Cinematheque royale de Belgique
Directed by: Chantal Akerman
A singular work in film history, Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles meticulously details, with a sense of impending doom, the daily routine of a middle-aged widow (Delphine Seyrig)—whose chores include making the beds, cooking dinner for her son, and turning the occasional trick. In its enormous spareness, Akerman’s film seems simple, but it encompasses an entire world. Whether seen as an exacting character study or one of cinema’s most hypnotic and complete depictions of space and time, Jeanne Dielman is an astonishing, compelling movie experiment, one that has been analyzed and argued over for decades.
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Technical Specifications
Format:
Blu-ray
Disc:
BD-50 (1 Disc)
Total: 1 Disc
Regions:
A (Blu-ray)
Aspect Ratio:
1.66:1
Audio Options:
French PCM Mono 1.0
Resolution:
1080p/24
Subtitles:
English
Supplements
Types of Supplements Included: Documentary, Interview, Television Program, Short Film, Booklet
- Autour de “Jeanne Dielman,” a 69-minute documentary—shot by actor Sami Frey and edited by Agnes Ravez and Akerman—made during the filming of Jeanne Dielman
- New interviews with Chantal Akerman and cinematographer Babette Mongolte
- Excerpt from “Chantal Akerman par Chantal Akerman,” a 1997 episode of the French television program Cinéma de notre temps
- Interview with Akerman’s mother, Natalia Akerman
- Archival television interview excerpt featuring Chantal Akerman and star Delphine Seyrig
- Saute ma ville (1968), Akerman’s first film, with an introduction by the director
- A booklet featuring an essay by film scholar Ivone Margulies
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Release Credits
Producer: Kim Hendrickson
Artwork: steve chow
Release Notes on Restoration
Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles is presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.66:1. On standard 4:3 televisions, the image will appear letterboxed. On standard and widescreen televisions, black bars may also be visible on the left and right to maintain the proper screen format. Supervised by director Chantal Akerman and cinematographer Babette Mangolte, this new 2K digital restoration was undertaken from a 4K scan made from the 35 mm original camera negative by the Cinémathèque royale de Belgique.
The monaural soundtrack was remastered from a 35 mm sound negative and a 35 mm positive print.
The monaural soundtrack was remastered from a 35 mm sound negative and a 35 mm positive print.

