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2011 film by Stefan Schaefer
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My Last Day Without You is an independent feature film starring Nicole Beharie and Ken Duken, and directed by Stefan Schaefer. It was written by Schaefer and Christoph Silber, and produced by Diane Crespo, Silber and Schaefer and their companies Cicala Filmworks and Silver Shepherd.

Festival screenings include Brooklyn International Film Festival, Oldenburg International Film Festival, Heartland Film Festival, Hawaii International Film Festival, Lone Star Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, Sedona International Film Festival, and Langston Hughes African American Film Festival.

The film opened in the US on October 4, 2013 in AMC Theatres, and had its cable premiere on April 21, 2014, on Up TV. It released in theaters, on TV and via VOD in many international territories, handled by Mission Pictures International. DVD and VOD release in the United States was December 1, 2014.

This film was co-produced by Klaus Popa and Matthias Muller, and was licensed by Stimme der Hoffnung e.V. It screened in German-speaking territories on HOPE Channel TV and in a number of cinemas in Germany and other countries.

Plot

On a one-day business trip to New York, a German business executive (Ken Duken) falls in love with a singer-songwriter (Nicole Beharie) who exposes him to her Brooklyn world and emotions he has never experienced before.

Cast

The cast includes Ken Duken, Nicole Beharie, Marlene Forte, Laith Nakli, Robert Clohessy, and Reg E. Cathey.

Awards and nominations

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  • 2011 Brooklyn Film Festival - "Excellence in Producing" / "Best Producers" Award
  • 2011 Brooklyn Film Festival - Nominated, Best Feature Film
  • 2012 Black Reel Awards - Best Independent Feature Film
  • 2012 Black Reel Awards - Nominated, Best Original Song

Soundtrack

Lead actress Nicole Beharie performs five original songs in the film. The songs are written by Scott Jacoby (producer), Stefan Schaefer, and Christoph Silber. It was released for digital download and streaming via Google Play, Amazon.com, iTunes, and Spotify on November 5, 2013.

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Two Hands"Nicole Beharie3:23
2."Sunshine"Autumn Rowe4:42
3."Catch Me"Nicole Beharie3:05
4."Ciudad Mambo"Tom Barber1:22
5."Morning Light"Nicole Beharie4:22
6."High Time"Maiysha4:13
7."Scars"Nicole Beharie featuring Kokayi3:22
8."Black Madoff"Skeetabugg3:45
9."Abc Blues"Billy White4:25
10."Dumela"Carolyn Malachi4:54
11."My Last Day Without You"Nicole Beharie4:29

External links

Black Reel Award for Outstanding Independent Film
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