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Day Is Done

"Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstructions"

March 12, 2006 2h 49m

Originally released in 2006. Day Is Done is a feature film. directed by Mike Kelley. With a runtime of 2h 49m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Melissa Sills, Max Shippee, and Oscar Avalos

Synopsis

Day Is Done is a carnivalesque opus, a genre-smashing epic in which vampires, dancing goths, hillbillies, mimes and demons come together in a kind of subversive musical theater/variety revue. Running over two-and-a-half hours, this riotous theatrical spectacle unfolds as a series of episodes that form a loose, fractured narrative. The video comprises parts 2 through 32 of Kelley's multi-faceted project Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstructions, in which trauma, abuse and repressed memory are refracted through personal and mass-cultural experience. The source material is a series of high school yearbook photographs of "extracurricular activities," specifically those that represent what Kelley has termed "socially accepted rituals of deviance." Kelley then stages video narratives around these found images.

Quick Facts

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Release Date March 12, 2006 19 years ago
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Runtime 2h 49m 169 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Day Is Done about?

Day Is Done is a carnivalesque opus, a genre-smashing epic in which vampires, dancing goths, hillbillies, mimes and demons come together in a kind of subversive musical theater/variety revue. Runni...

Who directed Day Is Done?

Day Is Done was directed by Mike Kelley.

How long is Day Is Done?

Day Is Done has a runtime of 2 hours and 49 minutes (169 minutes total).

When was Day Is Done released?

Day Is Done was released on March 12, 2006 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Day Is Done?

The main cast of Day Is Done includes Melissa Sills, Max Shippee, Oscar Avalos, Lecia Doss, Suzan Averitt.