Seven Days 'Til Sunday (1998)

Seven Days 'Til Sunday (1998) poster

Seven Days ‘til Sunday, the first of three Jolley/Reynolds film collaborations, is a sequence of short episodes in which headless figures fall through the architecture of New York, incinerate in their own living room, detonate on wet ground. This strange depiction of anonymous, marginalised individuals meeting their end amid relentless urbanisation provides the imagery, but beyond the particularisation of their fates ‘the narrative stands for the tragi-comedy of life itself in a remote, indifferent universe.’

Director: Patrick Jolley, Reynold Reynolds
Runtime: 7 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Patrick Jolley, Reynold Reynolds

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seven Days 'Til Sunday about?
Seven Days ‘til Sunday, the first of three Jolley/Reynolds film collaborations, is a sequence of short episodes in which headless figures fall through the architecture of New York, incinerate in their own living room, detonate on wet ground. This strange depiction of anonymous, marginalised individuals meeting their end amid relentless urbanisation provides the imagery, but beyond the particularisation of their fates ‘the narrative stands for the tragi-comedy of life itself in a remote, indifferent universe.’
Who directed Seven Days 'Til Sunday?
Seven Days 'Til Sunday was directed by Patrick Jolley, Reynold Reynolds.
How long is Seven Days 'Til Sunday?
Seven Days 'Til Sunday has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).