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Someday the night will come
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Someday the night will come

2025 · 15 min Documentary Family Drama
10.0 / 10 · TMDB

Anna points her camera at her grandmother during the final months of her life. Each frame captures more than fading health — it preserves the scent of homemade bread, the whisper of old songs, the warmth of wrinkled hands. The documentarian transforms a family archive into a philosophical meditation on time, love, and inevitable farewell. This 2025 film balances between intimate family drama and universal parable, where the silence between words speaks louder than any monologue. The lens becomes a third participant in a generational dialogue, recording not just departure, but the transmission of a family's essence — those invisible threads that bind us even after parting.

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The director employs an austerely minimalist visual language: static shots, natural lighting, near-total absence of score. The camera observes rather than interprets, creating an immersive sense of being present in the room where a quiet drama unfolds.

Those who appreciate cinema that trusts the power of stillness will find a profoundly moving experience here. What lingers is not sorrow, but a peculiar gratitude for having witnessed such raw, unadorned humanity. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Chica Barbosa

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On a quiet Sunday afternoon at a family home, with rain tracing patterns on the windowpane.

🎭 Cast

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Virginio Euan

Virginio

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María de la Cruz Chan

María

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