Watch movie theater The Shine of Day Movie Online Streaming Megavideo FreeSubjects of an Anthology retrospective in 2011, filmmakers Rainer Frimmel & Tizza Covi are back with their fifth and most recent feature film, THE SHINE OF DAY. Like its predecessor - LA PIVELLINA, which represented their first foray into fiction filmmaking - the new film draws from their roots in non-fiction cinema. Its protagonist, Philipp Hochmair, is in fact a renowned Austrian theatrical actor - here he plays a version of himself, as he prepares for and performs in a variety of plays, and one day finds himself receiving an unexpected visit from his aging uncle Walter, whom he's never met. A dual-portrait of two men whose very different sensibilities and approaches to life emerge more through dialogue and debate than through over-determined drama, and whose basic respect and affection for each other is sometimes frayed but never severed, THE SHINE OF DAY is a beautiful and sensitive film. (c) Anthology Archives You Can Watch Movie Online Streaming Without Downloading from HERE Release Date The Shine of Day: Jul 12, 2013 Limited Genres The Shine of Day : Drama | |
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The movie gratifyingly observes the openness that seems the base line for Philipp and Walter, and the glimmer of realization in a stage actor about the void that may lurk among his many liberating roles. Nicolas Rapold-New York Times Covi and her Viennese partner keep things breezy, letting real-life theater actor Hochmair go about his backstage business and watching Saabel chat up various locals in dive bars. -Time Out New York Overflows with communion between friends and family members, of both sexes and all ages, ranging from comfortable to joyful. Aaron Cutler-Village Voice German-language drama features little action but much bittersweet reflection. Eric Monder-Film Journal International | |
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