SIFF Sighting: 1,000 TIMES GOOD NIGHT (Drama; Norway)
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and that's definitely the case for war photographer Rebecca (Juliette Binoche), who has trouble tearing herself away from conflict to life a 'normal' life with her family.
This powerful, poignant drama, reminiscent of THE HURT LOCKER in the sense that the protagonist can't acclimate back to real life, examines not only the ramifications for those in the thick of the action, but also those left behind.
1,000 TIMES GOOD NIGHT will be shown at the 40th Seattle International Film Festival May 23 and 25. For tickets, go here.
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Labels: 1000 Times Good Night, 2014, 40th Seattle International Film Festival, A Thousand Times Good Night, capsule review, drama, Juliette Binoche, Larry Mullen Jr, Norway, photography, SIFF, Tassoula, war
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