Day Is Done is an autobiographical fiction film by Swiss director Thomas Imbach. The film was first shown at the Berlinale 2011. Day is Done combines answering machine messages with the view out of Imbach's studio over a period of 15 years, creating a fictive life story of the figure “T”, formed by the biographical material of the director. Day is Done was part of different international festivals, such as Planete + Doc Film Warsaw in Mai 2011, the Jerusalem Film Festival in July 2011, the Melbourne International Film Festival, the Japanese Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival or the Chicago International Film Festival in October 2011. He won the Zurich Film Award 2011 and the Swiss Film Award, "Quartz“ for Best Music as well as the "Honorable Mention” of the “Millenium Award J
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| - Day Is Done ist ein Film in der Form einer fiktiven Autobiographie des Schweizer Regisseurs Thomas Imbach. Der Film feierte seine Premiere im Februar 2011 auf der Berlinale in der Sektion Forum. Day Is Done kombiniert Anrufbeantworternachrichten mit Aussichten aus dem Atelierfenster aus 15 Jahren zu einer fiktiven Lebensgeschichte der Figur „T.“, die aus biographischem Material des Regisseurs Thomas Imbach entsteht. (de)
- Day Is Done is an autobiographical fiction film by Swiss director Thomas Imbach. The film was first shown at the Berlinale 2011. Day is Done combines answering machine messages with the view out of Imbach's studio over a period of 15 years, creating a fictive life story of the figure “T”, formed by the biographical material of the director. Day is Done was part of different international festivals, such as Planete + Doc Film Warsaw in Mai 2011, the Jerusalem Film Festival in July 2011, the Melbourne International Film Festival, the Japanese Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival or the Chicago International Film Festival in October 2011. He won the Zurich Film Award 2011 and the Swiss Film Award, "Quartz“ for Best Music as well as the "Honorable Mention” of the “Millenium Award J (en)
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| - Day Is Done is an autobiographical fiction film by Swiss director Thomas Imbach. The film was first shown at the Berlinale 2011. Day is Done combines answering machine messages with the view out of Imbach's studio over a period of 15 years, creating a fictive life story of the figure “T”, formed by the biographical material of the director. Day is Done was part of different international festivals, such as Planete + Doc Film Warsaw in Mai 2011, the Jerusalem Film Festival in July 2011, the Melbourne International Film Festival, the Japanese Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival or the Chicago International Film Festival in October 2011. He won the Zurich Film Award 2011 and the Swiss Film Award, "Quartz“ for Best Music as well as the "Honorable Mention” of the “Millenium Award Jury“ of the Planete+Doc Festival. (en)
- Day Is Done ist ein Film in der Form einer fiktiven Autobiographie des Schweizer Regisseurs Thomas Imbach. Der Film feierte seine Premiere im Februar 2011 auf der Berlinale in der Sektion Forum. Day Is Done kombiniert Anrufbeantworternachrichten mit Aussichten aus dem Atelierfenster aus 15 Jahren zu einer fiktiven Lebensgeschichte der Figur „T.“, die aus biographischem Material des Regisseurs Thomas Imbach entsteht. Day Is Done war Teil des Programms verschiedener internationaler Filmfestivals, wie dem Planete Doc Film Warsaw im Mai 2011, dem Jerusalem Film Festival im Juli 2011, dem Melbourne International Filmfestival, dem Internationalen Dokumentarfilmfestival von Yamagata oder dem Chicago International Film Festival im Oktober 2011. Er gewann den Zürcher Filmpreis 2011 und den Swiss Film Award „Quartz“ für die beste Filmmusik sowie eine „Honorable Mention“ der „Millennium Award Jury“ des Planete Doc Festivals. (de)
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