Claire Atherton
Claire Atherton is a film editor. In 2019, she received the Vision Award Ticinomoda on the occasion of the 72nd edition of the Locarno International Film Festival, becoming the first woman to receive the award.
Biography
She was born in 1963 in San Francisco, U.S. She grew up in New-York, then in Paris. She now works and lives in France.Attracted very young by Taoist philosophy and Chinese ideograms, she spent a few months in China in 1980, at the Institute of Foreign Language in Beijing. Then she enrolled at the National Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations in Paris.
Atherton had her first work experience in 1982, in Centre Audiovisuel Simone de Beauvoir in Paris where she worked as video technician. In 1984, she enrolled in the professional branch of the École Nationale Supérieure Louis-Lumière in Paris from which she graduated in 1986. She then started to work on sound and image for some of the productions of Centre Simone de Beauvoir and various other projects. From the 1990s onwards, Atherton started to mainly focus on film editing.
She met with Chantal Akerman in 1984 on the occasion of the theater adaptation of by Sylvia Plath which was played by Delphine Seyrig at the Petit théâtre de Paris. Seyrig asked Akerman and Atherton to film the performance
This episode marked the beginning of a 31-year collaboration between the filmmaker and the film editor, first behind the camera and then on film editing. Atherton worked with Akerman on her documentaries, fictions and installations, up until No Home Movie and NOW, an installation which was presented at the Venice Biennale in 2015.
Nowadays Atherton is in charge of the conception and spatialization of Akerman’s installations, which are presented on the occasion of exhibitions in the entire world.
Atherton also works with many other filmmakers and artists. Among them are Luc Decaster, Emilio Pacull, Noëlle Pujol, Andreas Bolm, Emmanuelle Demoris, Elsa Quinette, Christine Seghezzi, Christophe Bisson, Olivier Dury and Éric Baudelaire and many others.
In 2013, the Cinémathèque de Grenoble, France, organized an event dedicated to Atherton’s work as film editor.
She is often invited to give master classes with young filmmakers during workshops in France and internationally. She also teaches in cinema and art schools such as La Fémis and at the HEAD School in Geneva, Switzerland.
In 2019, she received the Vision Award Ticinomoda on the occasion of the 72nd edition of the Locarno International Film Festival, becoming the first woman to receive the award which since 2013 "both highlights and pays tribute to someone whose creative work behind the scenes, as well as in their own right, has contributed to opening up new perspectives in film".
Filmography
Editing
- 1986: Letters Home by Chantal Akerman
- 1986: Rue Mallet-Stevens by Chantal Akerman
- 1986: Le Marteau by Chantal Akerman
- 1989: Marguerite Paradis by Chantal Akerman
- 1992: Igor by Jean-François Gallotte
- 1992: Le cinéma est mort vive le cinéma by Emilio Pacull
- 1993: D'Est by Chantal Akerman
- 1993: Les Profiteroles, couples mixtes à Cuba by Emilio Pacull
- 1994: Le Gamelan by Alain Jomy
- 1994: Les Colonnes d'Hercule d'Emilio Pacull
- 1994: Le Cinéma européen by Emilio Pacull
- 1996: Un divan à New York by Chantal Akerman
- 1996: Chantal Akerman par Chantal Akerman, in the collection "Cinéma de notre temps"
- 1996: Les Collèges en Seine Saint-Denis by Emilio Pacull
- 1997: Héros désarmés by Béatrice Kordon and Sylvie Ballyot
- 1997: Le jour où… by Chantal Akerman
- 1997: Ouganda, l'enfance kidnappée by Emilio Pacull
- 1997: L'Épousée by Françoise Grandcolin
- 1998: Emma, tribu kanak d’aujourd’hui by Emilio Pacull
- 1999: Sud by Chantal Akerman
- 1999: Km 250 by Anne Faisandier
- 2000: La Captive by Chantal Akerman
- 2001: Rêve d'usine by Luc Decaster
- 2001: Filles de nos mères by Séverine Mathieu
- 2002: De l'autre côté by Chantal Akerman
- 2002: Avec Sonia Wieder-Atherton by Chantal Akerman
- 2003: Demain on déménage by Chantal Akerman
- 2004: Opération Hollywood by Emilio Pacull
- 2004: Autour d'hier, aujourd'hui et demain by Chantal Akerman
- 2005: Là-bas by Chantal Akerman
- 2005: Héros fragiles by Emilio Pacull
- 2006: Portrait de Pascale, menuisière by Séverine Mathieu
- 2006: Rien n’a été fait by Noëlle Pujol and Ludovic Burel
- 2006: Du sucre et des fleurs dans nos moteurs by Jean-Michel Rodrigo
- 2007: Entretien avec Babette Mangolte, DVD set Chantal Akerman les années 70
- 2007: Entretien avec Natalia Akerman, DVD set Chantal Akerman les années 70
- 2007: Entretien avec Aurore Clément, DVD set Chantal Akerman les années 70
- 2007: Mafrouza « Cœur » by Emmanuelle Demoris
- 2007: Mafrouza « Oh la nuit » by Emmanuelle Demoris
- 2008: Mr President by Emilio Pacull
- 2008: L'Écume des mères by Séverine Mathieu
- 2008: Tous les enfants sauf un by Noëlle Pujol and Andreas Bolm
- 2008: Fantaisie pour un château d’eau by Noëlle Pujol
- 2008: Décor vidéo de Chantal Akerman pour I am a mistake de Jan Fabre
- 2008: A l'Est avec Sonia Wieder-Atherton by Chantal Akerman
- 2009: Tombée de nuit sur Shanghai by Chantal Akerman
- 2009: Petites Histoires de mères by Séverine Mathieu
- 2009: Dieu nous a pas fait naître avec des papiers by Luc Decaster
- 2009: Ceux de Primo Levi by Anne Barbé
- 2010: Histoire racontée par Jean Dougnac by Noëlle Pujol
- 2010: Sorcières mes sœurs by Camille Ducellier
- 2010: Detroit ville sauvage by Florent Tillon
- 2010: On est là by Luc Decaster
- 2011: La vie est ailleurs by Elsa Quinette
- 2011: La Folie Almayer by Chantal Akerman
- 2011: Les Revenants by Andreas Bolm
- 2011: Avenue Rivadavia by Christine Seghezzi
- 2012: Noctambules by Ilham Maad
- 2012: Décor vidéo pour La Jungle des villes by Bertolt Brecht
- 2012: Hungry Man by Philippe Martin
- 2013: Au monde by Christophe Bisson
- 2013: Effacée by Anna Feillou
- 2013: Si j’existe je ne suis pas un autre by Marie Violaine Brincard and Olivier Dury
- 2014: Qui a tué Ali Ziri ? by Luc Decaster
- 2014: Histoires de la plaine by Christine Seghezzi
- 2014: De la mère au désert, installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2015: No Home Movie by Chantal Akerman
- 2015: Aux Capucins by Anna Feillou
- 2016: Jumbo Toto histoires d’un éléphant by Noëlle Pujol
- 2016: Le Juge by Andreas Bolm
- 2016: Silêncio by Christophe Bisson
- 2016: Danse avec l’écume by Luc Decaster
- 2017: Also Known As Jihadi by Éric Baudelaire
- 2018: Walked the Way Home by Éric Baudelaire
- 2018: Les cavaliers fantômes by Christine Seghezzi
- 2018: Altérations / Kô Murobushi by Basile Doganis
- 2019: Un film dramatique by Éric Baudelaire
Images
- 1986: Femmes et Musique, production of Centre audiovisuel Simone de Beauvoir.
- 1986: Rue Mallet-Stevens by Chantal Akerman
- 1986: Le Marteau by Chantal Akerman
- 1988: Histoires d’Amérique by Chantal Akerman
- 1988: L’institut du monde Arabe
- 1988: Marguerite Paradis by Chantal Akerman
- 1988: Notes pour Debussy by Jean-Patrick Lebel
- 1990: Igor by Jean-François Gallotte
Installations
- 1995: Le 25e écran, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 1998: Autobiography, selfportrait in progress, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2001: Woman Sitting After Killing, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2002: From the Other Side, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2002: A voice in the Desert, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2004: Marcher à côté de ses lacets dans un frigidaire vide, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2007: La Chambre, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2007: Je tu il elle, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2007: In the Mirror, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2008: Femmes d’Anvers en Novembre, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2009: Maniac Summer, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2015: NOW, an installation by Chantal Akerman
- 2019: Tu peux prendre ton temps by Éric Baudelaire
Exhibitions
- 2015: Chantal Akerman: NOW, Ambika P3, Londres, Oct. 30 - Nov. 6, 2015.
- 2016: Group show ‘Imagine Europe: In search of New Narratives’, BOZAR, Brussels, April 13 - May 29, 2016.
- 2016: Chantal Akerman: Maniac Shadows, la Ferme du Buisson, Noisiel, Nov. 19, 2016 - Feb.19, 2017.
- 2017: Chantal Akerman: NOW et In The Mirror, Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris, Sept. 14 - Nov. 21, 2017.
- 2018: Group show ‘Scenes from the Collection, Constellations’, Jewish Museum, New York, 21 janvier - 31 juillet 2018.
- 2018: Group show ‘Pedro Costa: Company’, Contemporary art museum of Serralves, Porto, Oct. 19, 2018 - Jan. 29, 2019.
- 2018: Chantal Akerman: ‘Tempo Expandido / Expanded Time’, Oi Futuro, Rio,Nov. 26, 2018 - Jan. 27, 2019.
- 2018: Solo show of Chantal Akerman, MOCA, Toronto, Feb. 14 - May 12, 2019.
- 2019: Group show ‘Defiant Muses: Delphine Seyrig and the Feminist Video Collectives in France ’, Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid, Sept. 25 - March 23, 2019.
Articles and Publications
- 2015: ‘Tribute to Chantal Akerman’, Sense of Cinema, translation of the text written and read by Claire Atherton at the Cinémathèque Française in Paris, on Novembre 16, 2015, on the occasion of the screening of No Home Movie. Text also published in Camera Obscrura : Feminism, Culture and Media Studies, Duke University Press, 2019.
- 2016: Interview with Tina Poglajen, Film Comment.
- 2017: ‘Our Way of Working: A Conversation with Claire Atherton about Chantal Akerman’, interview with Ivone Margulies, Camera Obscura n°100, pp 13-28.
- 2018: « Pouvons-nous être en relation avec ce qui est ? / Can we be in touch with what is? », Qu'est-ce que le réel ? Des cinéastes prennent position/What is Real? Filmmakers weigh in, dir. Andréa Picard, Post-édition / Cinéma du Réel, 2018, pp.13-16.
- 2018: ‘A conversation with Claire Atherton’, by Roger Crittenden, Fine Cuts: Interview on the Practice of European Film Editing, New-York: Routledge, 2018.
- 2019: 'Living Matter’, Bomb n°148.
- 2019: ‘On Chantal Akerman’, News From Home: The Films of Chantal Akerman.
- 2019: ‘About D'Est. Editing Chantal Akerman’s Film’, Versopolis, nov. 4, 2019.
- 2019: ‘The Art of Living’, interview with Yaniya Lee, canadianart, 1er mars 2019.
Talks and Masterclasses
- 2016: "Editing, A Composition", Jihlava International Film Festival,.
- 2016: "The Art of Editing": Tel Aviv International Student Films Festival.
- 2018: Frankfurt University, Masterclass and presentation of D’est by Chantal Akerman,.
- 2019: A conversation with Claire Atherton moderated by Antoine Thirion and Nicholas Elliott during the 72th edition of the International Film Festival of Locarno.