The Day Will Come (2009)

The Day Will Come (2009) poster

Thirty years after giving her daughter up for adoption in order to join the terrorist underground in Germany, Judith is tracked down by her now adult daughter Alice to a vineyard in the Alsace where she is now living with a new family and a new identity. Alice calls on her mother to give herself up, but Judith doesn't regret any of her past deeds.

Director: Susanne Schneider
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 104 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Andreas Schäfer, Biber Gullatz
Cinematography: Jens Harant
Editing: Jens Klüber, Sven Kulik
Country: France, Germany
Language: Deutsch, Français
Original Language: de

Keywords

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Day Will Come about?
Thirty years after giving her daughter up for adoption in order to join the terrorist underground in Germany, Judith is tracked down by her now adult daughter Alice to a vineyard in the Alsace where she is now living with a new family and a new identity. Alice calls on her mother to give herself up, but Judith doesn't regret any of her past deeds.
Who directed The Day Will Come?
The Day Will Come was directed by Susanne Schneider.
Who stars in The Day Will Come?
The Day Will Come stars Katharina Schüttler, Iris Berben, Jacques Frantz, Sebastian Urzendowsky, Sophie-Charlotte Kaissling-Dopff, Jean-Claude Arnaud.
How long is The Day Will Come?
The Day Will Come has a runtime of 1h 44m (104 minutes).
What genre is The Day Will Come?
The Day Will Come is a Drama film.
Where was The Day Will Come produced?
The Day Will Come was produced in France, Germany.