Day and Night (2004)
If the answer is love - then what is the question
Thomas has decided to die, and spends his last day driving around to say good-bye to everybody, his son, wife, mistress and all others. Nobody understands that this good-bye is definite, and still he says things they will never forget.
Director: Simon Staho
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: August 6, 2004
Cast
- Mikael Persbrandt - Thomas
- Maria Bonnevie - Sarah
- Sam Kessel - Emil
- Tuva Novotny - Desire
- Michael Nyqvist - Jacob
- Fares Fares - Kristian
- Pernilla August - Eva
- Lena Endre - Anna
- Hans Alfredson - Bilisten
- Marie Göranzon - Mother
Screenplay
Music: Joachim Holbek
Cinematography: Kim Høgh
Editing: Åsa Mossberg
Production: Sonet Film AB, Film i Väst, Hepp Film, Zentropa Entertainments
Country: Denmark, Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv
Themes
Overcoming Traumas of the Past, Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Sibling Rivalry and Bitterness, Addiction and Recovery
Keywords
suicide, mother, childhood trauma, sister, alcoholism, mistress, illegal prostitution
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Day and Night about?
- Thomas has decided to die, and spends his last day driving around to say good-bye to everybody, his son, wife, mistress and all others. Nobody understands that this good-bye is definite, and still he says things they will never forget.
- Who directed Day and Night?
- Day and Night was directed by Simon Staho.
- Who stars in Day and Night?
- Day and Night stars Mikael Persbrandt, Maria Bonnevie, Sam Kessel, Tuva Novotny, Michael Nyqvist, Fares Fares.
- How long is Day and Night?
- Day and Night has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is Day and Night?
- Day and Night is a Drama film.
- Where was Day and Night produced?
- Day and Night was produced in Denmark, Sweden.
- What are the themes of Day and Night?
- The themes of Day and Night include: Overcoming Traumas of the Past, Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Sibling Rivalry and Bitterness, Addiction and Recovery.