PODCAST | Niklas Pollmann interviews Jacqueline Lentzou,director of the film Moon, 66 Questions.
Niklas is talking with Greek director Jacqueline Lentzou about her sensual and visually stunning debut Moon, 66 Questions, the enactment of multiple sclerosis in her film, the expressibility of lacks/absences and why the film is not first and foremost a feminist work.
Moon, 66 Questions: the 24-years-old upper class Greek girl Artemis is coming back to her Greek home to help her father and his sudden onset of multiple sclerosis. Therein Artemis find out a family secret and her own way to deal with it.
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