Luna Waters
Written by Paul T. Wentworth
Directed & Produced by Caitlin Black
Caught between half-remembered dreams and the glaring honesty of Margot’s lucid reality, Luna Waters follows a young woman absorbed in her own thoughts.Margot and Jack eschew dialogue, their inner self being displayed throughout dramatic snapshots, fragments of moments lived or imagined but carried forward, with an intense momentum, into the starkness of the here and now. The idiosyncrasies portrayed within the central narrative reflect the conditions to which many struggle to adapt to. It is in these moments of duality that the plot takes shape.
Luna Waters challenges the audience to maintain its gaze on an unbalanced vision of the human condition; detachment, isolation and a fear of the circumstances we cannot control seep into the consciousness of the viewer, washing over the mind, evoking memory and understanding, like the crashing waves on screen.
Written by Paul T. Wentworth
Directed & Produced by Caitlin Black
Caught between half-remembered dreams and the glaring honesty of Margot’s lucid reality, Luna Waters follows a young woman absorbed in her own thoughts.Margot and Jack eschew dialogue, their inner self being displayed throughout dramatic snapshots, fragments of moments lived or imagined but carried forward, with an intense momentum, into the starkness of the here and now. The idiosyncrasies portrayed within the central narrative reflect the conditions to which many struggle to adapt to. It is in these moments of duality that the plot takes shape.
Luna Waters challenges the audience to maintain its gaze on an unbalanced vision of the human condition; detachment, isolation and a fear of the circumstances we cannot control seep into the consciousness of the viewer, washing over the mind, evoking memory and understanding, like the crashing waves on screen.
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