August 26, 2014

Exclusive Trailer: A Thousand Times Good Night (2014) Drama Movie


A Thousand Times Good Night is an Irish-Norwegian produced English language 2013 drama film directed by Erik Poppe, and starring Juliette Binoche, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Larry Mullen Jr. and Mads Ousdal.

The film is slated to release on 24 October 2014 (USA) by Nordisk Film Distribution.

Plot:

"Rebecca (Juliette Binoche) is one of the world's top war photographers. On assignment while photographing a female suicide bomber group, she gets too near and is badly hurt in an explosion. Back home, another bomb drops. Her husband and daughters can no longer bear the thought of her dying on assignment in some faraway land. She is given an ultimatum: choose between your work or your family. The choice seems obvious... This film was inspired by the director's own experiences as a war photographer in the 1980s."


Teaser/Trailer HD:

Watch the official trailer of the drama movie 'A Thousand Times Good Night' "Tusen ganger god natt" (original title) directed by Erik Poppe and starring Juliette Binoche in the lead role:

“Games of Thrones’” Nikolaj Coster-Waldau plays the photographer’s husband who, when she is near killed in a suicide bombing, lays down an ultimatum: Her work or her family.

A Thousand Times Good Night 2014 Official Trailer


Have a look at the 2 new official posters from the movie below (Click To Enlarge):


The film was shown at (Montreal World Film Festival) on Oct 16, 2013 and the critical response it received is as belows:

The Hollywood Reporter called the film an "affecting drama made more poignant by honest-feeling autobiographical elements" and praised Binoche's "complex performance" as "deserving particular attention."
Variety called the film a "gripping tale of a dedicated photojournalist torn between passionate involvement with her work and commitment to her worried family."
The magazine went on to say, "Deftly sidestepping both melodrama and family-values messaging, Poppe imbues the film with enormous emotional resonance, brilliantly grounded by his leading lady..."


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