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Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon

Ana Lily Amirpour / USA / 2021 / 106 min / English

From the Iranian-American director Ana Lily Amirpour (A Girl Walks Home Alone), this is a story of an outsider in search of her place under the (full) moon amidst the chaos of the modern world. Imbued with neon and B-movie aesthetics, Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon is tall tale for adults meets sweet sci-fi comedy meets a bizarre fantasy thriller.

cast Jun Jong-seo, Kate Hudson, Craig Robinson, Ed Skrein, Evan Whitten

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