Moon Dust
Jul 10 2015
•2h 35m
•Science Fiction, Comedy
Moon Dust is a comedy about a semi-abandoned lunar resort that lost its tourists to Mars, the new trendy destination for spatial vacations. With its incredible aesthetics, an extraordinary chromatic palette, and unusual humour, the film turns the unique painterly sensibility of its author into a completely new approach to the imaginary of science-fiction.
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See allEric Lezotte
Dudley Jefferson
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