Heat and Sunlight

Heat and Sunlight is a 1987 independent film written, directed by and starring Rob Nilsson.[1]

Heat and Sunlight
Directed byRob Nilsson
Written byRob Nilsson
StarringRob Nilsson
Consuela Faust
Distributed bySilverlight Pictures (US theatrical)
Release date
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Summary

It tells the story of a photojournalist who had worked in Biafra trying to patch up his relationship with his lover.[2][3][4]

Soundtrack

The music from the David Byrne/Brian Eno album My Life in the Bush of Ghosts was used for the black and white video shot film.[5][6]

Accolades

Won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1988 Sundance Film Festival[7]

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Awards
Preceded by
Waiting for the Moon
Sundance Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Dramatic
1988
Succeeded by
True Love

References

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