Infinite Summer
Infinite Summer | Miguel Llansó | EE 2024 | 90 Min
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Sa,28.09.▸18:00
Es ist Mias, Gretes und Sarahs letzter gemeinsamer Sommer, die perfekte Gelegenheit also, Partys zu feiern und sich auf Dating-Apps herumzutreiben. Auf so einer lernen sie den Meditationscoach Dr. Mindfulness kennen. Um ihre „positiven Schwingungen“ zu optimieren, präsentiert er ihnen eine seltsame Apparatur, die einiges mehr zu können scheint … Fünf Jahre nach dem herrlich abgedrehten Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway (SLASH 2019) meldet sich Miguel Llansó mit einem transhumanistischen Coming-of-Age-Märchen zurück. Anscheinend wollte Llansó mit Infinite Summer seiner Frau beweisen, er könne auch normale Filme machen – Mission zum Glück völlig fehlgeschlagen! (am)
Miguel Llansó
was born in Spain and is a big fan of punk and experimental film. He studied philosophy and film theory before setting out for adventures in the vein of Jean Rouch and Werner Herzog. He shot many of his films in the country he calls his second home, Ethiopia. His feature-length debut was the post-apocalyptic Afro-futuristic adventure Crumbs (2015) which was shown at more than 100 film festivals worldwide. His sophomore film, Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway (SLASH 2019) premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montréal, as did his most recent film, the transhumanist mystery movie Infinite Summer.
was born in Spain and is a big fan of punk and experimental film. He studied philosophy and film theory before setting out for adventures in the vein of Jean Rouch and Werner Herzog. He shot many of his films in the country he calls his second home, Ethiopia. His feature-length debut was the post-apocalyptic Afro-futuristic adventure Crumbs (2015) which was shown at more than 100 film festivals worldwide. His sophomore film, Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway (SLASH 2019) premiered at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montréal, as did his most recent film, the transhumanist mystery movie Infinite Summer.
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