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Tomorrow and Tomorrow
(Demain et encore demain)

Directed by Dominique Cabrera.
France, 1997, 35mm, color, 79 min.
French with English subtitles.

As her relationships with her husband and son were falling apart, Dominique Cabrera decided to film every day of the year to “make contact with something other than my fear.” She uses the diary format to explore questions of her own identity as presented through various roles (i.e, mother, daughter, lover, filmmaker). She also reveals the more subtle details which make up daily life, in addition to grappling with more serious emotional problems. The result is a compelling reflection on the art of daily life.

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