The Darkness of Day doesn't blink. It refuses to. This is a film that positively bleeds tragedy and sorrow as it meditates on the suicide of a close friend of the director using Rosenblatt's signature found ephemeral footage. The music is precise, the footage evocative, the voice-over unsparing. Another documentary about suicide, Steel's The Bridge (2006), feels positively hopeful next to this.
Not for the depressed. Not for the suicidal. But for those who seek truth, understanding, and a space to grieve.
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I saw it the last year, about these same months... well, thanks for sharing.. I'm from Ecuador (Southamerica) and I tried to find it in spanish I can't it... now, I'll watch it. Again, thank you very much.
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