Rebecca Daly’s Good Favour has its Danish premiere on the 7th of October at 16:30 in Grand Teatret, Copenhagen. The film will be shown as part of the CPH:PIX New World Views series, and will be followed by a conversation with Rebecca Daly as well as attended by the actors.
Secluded deep in the forests of Central Europe, Good Favour tells the story of a strictly devout Christian community that is suffering a crisis of faith following a series of unsettling incidents and a devastating loss. When a young man stumbles onto their compound bearing scars of trauma, the community welcomes him in and nurses him back to health. He is slowly initiated into their farming life and scriptural regime, but the mystery of where he comes from only grows. After his actions avert a potential tragedy, the community puts him to the test as it desperately seeks answers.
The film was produced by Savage Productions and co-produced by Monica Hellström and Signe Byrge Sørensen for Final Cut for Real as well as Viking Film Company and Wrong Men. Manuscript by Rebecca Daly and Glen Montgomery and cinematography by Tibor Joris Dinglestad. The film is edited by Tony Cranstoun and sounddesign is done by Rutger Reinders. Actors include Vincent Romeo, Lars Brygmann, Clara Rugaard, Victoria Mayer, Baard Owe and Alexandre Willaume.
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