EXCLUSIF : La bande-annonce et l'affiche de Luna Park, sélectionné à Thessalonique
- Dans son deuxième long-métrage, Florenc Papas suit une mère célibataire et son fils dans leur lutte pour survivre
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Set amidst Albania’s civil unrest in 1997, Luna Park [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] centres on Mira (played by Adriana Matoshi) and her son Toni (Orion Jolldashi). Mira, a single mother in Elbasan, invests in risky projects and has a brief affair with Berti (Nik Xhelilaj), a wealthy figure running an investment scheme. As the country plunges into anarchy owing to collapsed pyramid schemes, Mira and Toni flee, facing danger at the border. After they are separated in Greece, Toni searches for his absent father and finds solace near the closed Luna Park, symbolising fleeting hope in a time of uncertainty.
This is plot of Florenc Papas’ sophomore feature, a coming-of-age drama that has just world-premiered in the Survey Expanded: Un-Family-Ar sidebar of the Thessaloniki International Film Festival (31 October-10 November).
Luna Park was produced by Albania’s On Film Production together with Italy’s Lupin Film, Greece’s Atalante Productions, Croatia’s Corvus Studio and Kosovo’s Buka Production. The attached producers are Dritan Huqi, Riccardo Neri, Vincenzo Filippo and Ioanna Bolomyti, whilst the co-producers are Zvonomir Munivrana and Fatmir Spahiu. The project received backing from the Albanian National Center of Cinematography, the Greek Film Centre, ERT, the Croatian Audiovisual Centre, the Kosovo Cinematography Center and the SEE Cinema Network.
Check out our exclusive trailer and poster below:
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