Long Night's Journey Into Day
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Initial release | New York |
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Directors | Frances Reid |
Deborah Hoffmann | |
Distributed by | Seventh Art Releasing |
Producers | Frances Reid |
Johnny Symons | |
Posting publicly. | |
Songs | Eyes You Dare Not Meet in Dreams |
Someone Else's Problem | |
The Echo Chamber | |
Impermanent | |
Indulge in Color | |
Little Men | |
And Yet | |
The Last of Me | |
New Year's Day | |
Long Night's Journey into Day | |
Noonday Devil | |
Someone Else's Problem (Radio Edit) | |
Awards | Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize - U. S. Documentary |
Reader Jury of the "Berliner Zeitung" | |
Golden Spire Award for Bay Area Film & Video - Documentary | |
Karlovy Vary Special Jury Mention | |
Peace Film Award | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1071979 |
About Long Night's Journey Into Day
Following the end of apartheid in South Africa during the 1990s, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was established to pursue social justice, and this acclaimed documentary focuses on some of the stories that emerged from the organization's cases. Although renowned leader Bishop Desmond Tutu appears, the film focuses primarily on everyday people, both white and black, who committed appalling crimes during apartheid and came to the commission seeking forgiveness.