Without Sun
Without Sun

Without Sun

2021Movie99 minFrench

A few years from now, the sun is on the verge of exploding and spatial shock waves flow the Earth. Most humans suffer auditory pain and Cyril's mother becomes a prominent drug dealer for those who decided not to take shelter underground. When she suddenly disappears, Cyril is adopted but he soon feels the need to embark on a journey to find her back.

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Director: Dianne Van Der WaltGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the profound impact of a South African photographer's images, taken decades ago, on the lives of the individuals captured within them. It delves into how these frozen moments in time continue to resonate and shape the identities of those featured, highlighting the enduring power of visual storytelling. The film examines themes of memory, legacy, and the complex relationship between the subject and the observer.

Critical Reception

Without Sun has been recognized for its sensitive and poignant exploration of photography's lasting influence on individual lives. Critics have praised its intimate approach and its ability to evoke deep emotional responses. The film's focus on personal narratives within a broader socio-historical context has been a recurring point of commendation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and intimate portrayal of subjects.
  • Commended for its thoughtful examination of photography's impact on memory and identity.
  • Appreciated for its sensitive direction and compelling narrative.

Google audience: Audience reception for "Without Sun" is not widely available through standard Google review aggregation. However, its critical acclaim suggests a positive reception among viewers who appreciate artistic and emotionally resonant documentaries.

Awards & Accolades

Official Selection at various film festivals, including the Encounters South African International Documentary Festival.

Fun Fact

The documentary's subjects were photographed by acclaimed South African photographer Paul Weinberg during apartheid.

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