The Day Will Come

Thirty years after giving her daughter up for adoption in order to join the terrorist underground in Germany, Judith is tracked down by her now adult daughter Alice in a vineyard in the Alsace where she is now living with a new family and a new identity. Alice calls on her mother to give herself up, but Judith doesn’t regret any of her past deeds.
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Script: Susanne Schneider
Cinematography: Jens Harant
Editing: Jens Kluber
Sound: Aline Huber
Music: Biber Gullatz, Andreas Schafer
Actors: Katharina Schuttler (Alice), Iris Berben (Judith), Jacques Frantz (Jean-Marc), Sebastian Urzendowsky (Lucas), Sophie-Charlotte Kaissling-Dopff (Francine)
Production: Wuste Film, Germany T. +49 40 431 7060 F. +49 40 430 0012 wueste@wuestefilm.de www.wuestefilm.de & Unlimited, France
Producers: Sabine Holtgreve, Stefan Schubert, Ralph Schwingel, Philippe Avril
Co-production: Wuste Film West, filmtank Stuttgart, SWR, WDR, Arte
Costumes: Gabriela Grimmelmann
Production Design: Olivier Meidinger
Format: 35mm Color
Production Year: 2009
Duration: 104
Contact: Les Films du Losange, France Agathe Valentin T. +33 1 4443 8724 /13/28, F. +33 1 4952 0640 a.valentin@filmsdulosange.fr www.filmsdulosange.fr

Susanne Schneider

She works as a writer and director for film and theater, and has written a number of award-winning screenplays. She studied at the Academy of Arts in Stuttgart and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dusseldorf. She was an assistant stage director in Dusseldorf and Frankfurt and a freelance director afterwards. She won a scholarship for the screenplay workshop at the Academy for Film and TV in Munich and worked at New York University’s Drama Department and in Rio de Janeiro at the Teatro Gloria. She is a guest lecturer at the Hamburg Media School and an advisor at the eQuinoxe-Germany-Screenwriters-Programme.

Filmography

2003 In einer Nacht wie dieser
2009 Es kommt der Tag/The Day Will Come