Synopsis
Day for Night is a movie released in 1973.
In this charming homage to the art of filmmaking, a dedicated director faces an uphill battle as he strives to complete his latest cinematic vision. With the clock ticking and tensions rising, he navigates a whirlwind of crises that could derail the production at any moment. From an egotistical starlet to a disgruntled crew, each character brings their own set of challenges, turning the film set into a microcosm of chaos and creativity. As the director juggles personal relationships, artistic aspirations, and the relentless demands of the film world, viewers are treated to a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the beautiful madness of cinema. This delightful blend of comedy and drama is not just a story about making a movie; it’s a love letter to the filmmaking process itself. The film expertly captures the passion, frustration, and camaraderie that come with creating art, making it a must-watch for cinephiles and casual viewers alike. With its witty dialogue, rich character development, and a keen eye for the absurdities of the industry, this cinematic gem invites audiences to reflect on the joys and tribulations of pursuing one’s dreams—making it a must-see for anyone who has ever been captivated by the magic of movies.
Les Films du Carrosse