Where the Sun Sleeps
Where the Sun Sleeps

Where the Sun Sleeps

2023Movie39 minFrench

Octave and Flora have been in a romantic relationship for a long time on an online game without ever having seen each other. While Flora burns with desire to meet her virtual lover, it is not the case of Octave, deeply complexed by a burn ravaging half his face. Weary of the situation, Flora gives Octave a date so that they can finally meet. Will their love survive this meeting?

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes96%
Metacritic82/100
Google Users92%
Director: Kevin Jerome EversonGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary offers a visually striking and contemplative exploration of Black labor and resilience, primarily focusing on the construction and maintenance of infrastructure. Through a series of vignettes, it highlights the daily routines and enduring spirit of workers, blending observational footage with historical context. The film invites viewers to consider the physical and emotional toll of labor and the dignity found within it. It presents a powerful, non-narrative look at an often-overlooked aspect of American society.

Critical Reception

Kevin Jerome Everson's 'Where the Sun Sleeps' has been lauded by critics for its unique approach to documentary filmmaking, praising its visual artistry and profound respect for its subjects. The film's focus on the dignity of labor and its subtle yet powerful social commentary has resonated with audiences and reviewers alike. While not a mainstream release, it has garnered significant attention within independent film circles for its artistic merit and meaningful portrayal of Black working lives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its evocative cinematography and patient observation of manual labor.
  • Celebrated for its respectful and dignified portrayal of Black workers.
  • Appreciated for its quiet power and subtle social commentary on resilience.

Google audience: Audiences have largely appreciated the film's unique perspective on labor, finding it both moving and thought-provoking. Many commenters highlighted the powerful imagery and the respect shown to the workers depicted. Some viewers noted that the film's slow pace and lack of traditional narrative might not appeal to everyone, but those who connected with its style found it to be a deeply rewarding experience.

Awards & Accolades

Selected for screening at numerous international film festivals, including the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York Film Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Kevin Jerome Everson often works with non-professional actors who are either relatives or individuals he encounters who are involved in the labor depicted in his films.

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