February 02, 2005, 12:00 PM
Daybreak
Film Screening
Directed by Bjorn Runge
"Daybreak is a fascinating, deeply disturbing drama of love, betrayal, ambition and paranoia. Set during a 24-hour period, the action suggests that human beings are capable of dreadful things, but that despite their failings, there is room for growth and change, sorrow and forgiveness, honesty and saving grace. Pernilla August, a long-time favorite of Ingmar Bergman, heads a superb cast that captures the fire and ice beneath the surface of ordinary life." - Karen Cooper, Film Forum
Discussants:
Bonnie Kaufman is a psychoanalyst and writer. She is Co-editor of Bertolucci's The Last Emperor: Multiple Takes.
Richard Lorber is President of Koch Lorber Films and a member of the Board of Film Forum.
Brigitte Peucker is Elias W. Leavenworth Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature at Yale Univeristy and has written extensively on film.
The screening is presented in collaboration with Film Forum, New York's leading nonprofit cinema for independent and repertory cinema. Daybreal is a production of Auto Images, based in Malmo, Sweden, and is released by Newmarket Films.
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