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Moon, 66 Questions + Introduction
Institute of Contemporary Arts
Moon, 66 Questions, dir. Jacqueline Lentzou, Greece / France 2021, 108 min., Greek with English subtitles, 12A

Jacqueline Lentzou joins us at the ICA to introduce one of the first UK screenings of her highly anticipated debut feature – a sensitive and moving coming-of-age family drama

After years of absence, Artemis (Sofia Kokkali) returns home to Athens when her ageing father Paris (Lazaros Georgakopoulos) falls ill. The pair’s relationship has long been defined by distance, emotional and geographical. But as Artemis begins caring for her father, she uncovers a long-held secret – and begins to see Paris in a new light that allows her to truly love him truly for the first time.

To coincide with Moon, 66 Questions, the ICA is also screening a full survey of Jacqueline Lentzou’s short films on 24 June.
Jacqueline (Athens, 1989) is an artist whose cinematic language involves discovering poetry in – seemingly - mundane premises. Her tools are word and image association, the dream-construct, intuition. She experiments with formats, durations and feelings. Through her work she discusses non-traditional family systems, loneliness, duality and oneness, love, and most importantly, the lack of it. 

A London Film School graduate (2013), Jacqueline has written and directed five short films, all of them having a rather successful festival career having premiered at Locarno, Toronto, Berlin, Cannes. She is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including the Cine Leica Discovery Award by Semaine de La Critique for Hector Malot: The Last Day of the Year (2018).
 
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