Another Sunny Day (film) explained

Another Sunny Day
Director:Tim Huebschle
Producer:Tim Huebschle
Haiko Boldt
Story:Tim Huebschle
Starring:Paulus Johannes
Music:Christof van Niekerk
Cinematography:Haiko Boldt
Editing:Haiko Boldt
Studio:Collective Productions Namibia
Distributor:Collective Productions Namibia
Runtime:4 minutes
Country:Namibia
Language:Khoekhoe

Another Sunny Day is a 2017 Namibian documentary short film directed by Tim Huebschle and co-produced by director himself along with Haiko Boldt.[1] The documentary film stars Paulus Johannes and his life as a person living with albinism in one of the hottest parts of Namibia. The film made its premiere on August 4, 2017 at the Jozi Film Festival Discovery Channel Don't Stop Wondering, Johannesburg, South Africa.[2] [3]

The film was screened at the Cannes Film Festival on Disability in 2017 and received positive acclaim from critics.[4]

Cast

Nominations and awards

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Nominations

Awards

Winner

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yadav . Vikas . 2021-02-22 . Another Sunny Day Documentary Review . 2021-10-03 . UK Film Review . en.
  2. Web site: Matthys . Donald . 2018-11-16 . Namibian short film, 'Another Sunny Day' headed to Rhode Island . 2021-10-03 . en.
  3. News: Huebschle's 'Another Sunny Day' finalist at Jozi Film Fest . Mukaiwa . Martha . 14 August 2017 . . 20 . en-za.
  4. Web site: Another Sunny Day . 2021-10-03 . FilmFreeway . en . 2021-10-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211003080433/https://filmfreeway.com/AnotherSunnyDay . dead .