DAYLIGHT - Directed by Darius J. Rubin
Daylight (2025)
Equal parts confession and performance, the film is a meditation on young love, the ache of almosts, and the way we dress up the past in warmer lighting. Intercut with flashes of a relationship in all its chaotic, euphoric glory—from drunken first dates to passive-aggressive family dinners—Daylight charts the rise and fallout of a love that was either almost everything or absolutely nothing, depending on the minute.
A sharply observed, darkly funny love letter to a youthful romance once desired, Daylight asks: what do we do with the people who knew us best, once we’ve outgrown who we were?
Director Darius J. Rubin:
“When all you want to do is turn back time, and realize your love does too”