A young immigrant is shot down while illegally crossing the border. Terrified and in shock, wounded Aryan can now mysteriously levitate at will. Thrown into a refugee camp, he is smuggled out by Dr Stern, intent on exploiting his extraordinary secret. Pursued by enraged camp director Laszlo, the fugitives remain on the move in search of safety and money. Inspired by Aryan's amazing powers, Stern takes a leap of faith in a world where miracles are trafficked for small change…
- Country:
- Hungary, Germany, France, 2017
- Group:
- Focus Europe
- Duration:
- 130’
- Director:
- Kornél Mundruczó
- Screenplay:
- Kata Wéber
- Cast:
- Merab Ninidze, Zsombor Jéger, György Cserhalmi
- Festivals:
- 2017 Kan / Cannes International Film Festival
- Filmography:
-
2017 Jupiter holdja / Jupiter’s Moon / Jupiterov Mesec
2014 Fehér Isten / Beli bog
2010 Szelíd teremtés - A Frankenstein-terv / Tender son - The Frankenstein project / Nežni sin - Projekat Frankenštajn
2008 Delta
2005 Johanna / Johana
2002 Szép napok / Pleasant Days / Divni dani
2001 Afta - Day After Day
2000 Nincsen nekem vágyam semmi / This I Wish and Nothing More - Cinematography:
- Marcell Rév
- Editing:
- Dávid Jancsó
- Music:
- Jed Kurzel
- Producer:
- Viola Fügen, Michel Merkt, Viktória Petrányi, Michael Weber
- Production:
- KNM, Match Factory s, Proton Cinema
- Distributer:
- MCF MegaCom Films
Showing
Time: 16:30
Price: 350 RSD
Sava centar
Time: 13:00
Price: 300 RSD
Fontana
Time: 21:00
Price: 300 RSD
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Kornél Mundruczó was born in Hungary in 1975. Pleasant Days, his first feature film, was awarded the Silver Leopard in Locarno in 2002. Delta was in Competition at Cannes 2008 and was awarded the FIPRESCI prize. In 2010, Tender Son - The Frankenstein project was also presented in Cannes Competition. White God won the Prize Un Certain Regard at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.
Jupiter’s Moon is a highly ambitious and thoroughly entertaining trip and if the politics is more backdrop than subtext, what remains is compelling and occasionally beautiful enough for you to enjoy the flight.
John Bleasdale, CineVue
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