Hôtel Monterey

Jul 11 1989 N/A 1h 5m
Documentary

Hotel Monterey is a cheap hotel in New York reserved for the outcasts of American society. Chantal Akerman invites viewers to visit this unusual place as well as the people who live there, from the reception up to the last story.

Plot

New York City's Monterey is a residence hotel; the residents we see are older, most live alone. The camera, usually stationery, begins with a look into the lobby. The film ends with a panorama from the hotel's rooftop. There's no soundtrack. The lobby is clean with granite floors. Men wear hats. People enter and exit an elevator. The camera looks out from within the elevator as doors open and close. People sit alone and motionless in their apartments. There are long shots of empty halls. Paint peels. The flooring on upper levels is linoleum. Hall lights are florescent. Doors open a crack then close. The film provides the feeling of what it's like to live there.

Written by

Chantal Akerman

Directed by

Chantal Akerman

Cast

N/A

Production Countries

United States of America, Belgium

Production Companies

Chant

Languages

Français

Awards

N/A

Scores
# of Votes
982
Average Rating
6.2 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA