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Kurdwin Ayub trabaja en Moon
por David Katz
- Después de Sonne, la premiada directora kurdo-austriaca rueda su segundo largometraje de ficción, una historia de inducción que suena a algo surrealista
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With Sonne [+lee también:
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The initial synopsis is an intriguing one, with an air of Yorgos Lanthimos’s breakthrough work Dogtooth [+lee también:
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Ulrich Seidl continues collaborating with Ayub as the film’s lead producer, through his company Ulrich Seidl Film Produktion. Further support comes from the Austrian Film Institute and Filmfonds Wien, with television investment from ORF. Klemens Hufnagl, who shot Joy [+lee también:
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Speaking to Forbes Austria whilst promoting Sonne, Ayub touted Moon as “very realistic,” whilst also featuring “horror and action elements.” Promising a potential linked series of films, she notes that “The sun is on the Kurdish flag, and I really wanted to create a film trilogy: sun, moon and stars. The films intend to deal with themes such as love-hate relationships, stereotypes and prejudice.”
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