Sunday is a 1997 independent film. Set in Queens, a borough of New York City, it is a dark comedy about an unemployed, homeless IBM functionary mistaken by an ageing actress for a famous film director. The film was directed by Jonathan Nossiter. The screenplay is an adaptation by Nossiter and James Lasdun or Lasdun's own short story "Ate, Memos or the Miracle" . The two would later collaborate again on Signs & Wonders. Starring David Suchet , as well as Lisa Harrow and Jared Harris, it was shot on location in Queens and in an active homeless shelter, blending actors and non-actors. The... film won the 1997 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury prize for Best Film and Best Screenplay. It also won the Deauville Film Festival Grand Prize for Best Film and its International Critics' prize. It marked Nossiter's debut at Cannes in the "Un Certain Regard" section and was also included in The Museum of Modern Art's "New Directors, New Films" series.
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| Release date: | January 1997 |
| Directed by: | Jonathan Nossiter |
| Runtime: | 91 Minutes |
| Producer: | Jonathan Nossiter, Agios Katsikakis, Andrew Fierberg, Alix Madigan |
| Editor: | Madeleine Gavin |
| Cinematography: | Michael Barrow, John Foster |
| Screenplay by: | Jonathan Nossiter, James Lasdun |