Edition 24: 1–9 August, 2025

The Darkness of Day

United States
2009 — 26' / Color, Black & White

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Synopsis

The Darkness of Day is a haunting meditation on suicide. It is comprised entirely of found 16mm footage that had been discarded. The sadness, the isolation, and the desire to escape are recorded on film in various contexts. Voice-over readings from the journal kept by a brother of the filmmaker’s friend who committed suicide in 1990 intermix with a range of compelling stories, from the poignant double suicide of an elderly American couple to a Japanese teenager who jumped into a volcano, spawning over a thousand imitations. While this is a serious exploration of a cultural taboo, its lyrical qualities invite the viewer to approach the subject with understanding and compassion.

Director Biography

Jay Rosenblatt is an internationally recognized artist who has been working as an independent filmmaker since 1980 and has completed over twenty-five films. His work explores our emotional and psychological cores. They are personal in their content yet universal in their appeal. His films have received over 100 awards and have screened throughout the world.

Director

Jay Rosenblatt

Producer

Jay Rosenblatt

Editor

Jay Rosenblatt

Sound

Erik Ian Walker

Contact

Jay Rosenblatt Film Library
Transit Media
P.O. Box 1084
Harriman, NY 10926
800-343-5540
[email protected]