Posted by: DanutM | 7 January 2011

The Insatiable Moon – A small film that might just change the world

I have first heard of this extraordinary movie from my friend and World Vision colleague Rob Kilpatrick, who is one of those who invested in the making of this movie. As you can gather in this official trailer, The Insatiable Moon is an extraordinary story.

Here is what one of the reviewers said about it:

This is an excellent little film, made on a minuscule budget. It will make you laugh and it will make you cry. You won’t need to download a five page cheat sheet from Salon to understand it because it’s just about the stuff people do to one another, good and bad, and the serendipity that sometimes results. If you liked the Japanese film Departures or the Italian film Bread and Tulips then you will probably like this. If you’re a child of the Enlightment who wants everything to be explained, with Is dotted and Ts crossed then you may be disappointed because, as this film sets out to demonstrate, some things are just inexplicable.

Technical details (source, IMDB):

Main actors: Rawiri Paratene (Arthur) amd Sara Wiseman (Margaret); see the whole cast HERE

Writer: Mike Riddell (screenplay)

Storyline: When Arthur, self-proclaimed second son of God, sets off on a mission to find the Queen of Heaven, his world changes.

Runtime: New Zealand: 100 min

And here is another presentation, including other scenes from the movie.

Finally, you may watch below a teaser, including some interviews with actors and makers of this incredible movie.

You may find HERE the Facebook page of The Insatiable Moon.

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