Mona Lisa and The Blood Moon

Mona Lisa and The Blood Moon is just one of the events that Kismet will be presenting in the upcoming months. Stay tuned for details.

From psychological dramas celebrating kick-ass female directors, life-affirming stories of Holocaust survival, to pondering the next agricultural revolution, Kismet films will take you on a journey through wildly different worlds, BUT they all have something pretty special to say and something pretty important to talk about.

Director >

Ana Lily Amirpour

Cast >

Jun Jong-seo, Kate Hudson, Altonio Jackson, Craig Robinson

Genre >

Horror & Thriller

Classification >

MA15+

Running Time >

106 mins

Buy or Rent

AVAILABLE ON DIGITAL NOW | WATCH TRAILER HERE

Ana Lily Amirpour's superb character study is a mind-bending adventure set in the swampy neon-lit streets of New Orleans, and inspired by fantasy-adventure movies of the 1980s and ’90s. At its center is a girl with strange and dangerous abilities who escapes from a mental asylum and rejoins the chaos of modern-day civilization, on the hedonistic streets of the French Quarter.

Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon is a blast | THE PLAYLIST

With its hyper-saturated mood, hypnotic music and highly stylized cinematography, Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon will surely thrill the director's existing fans and convert new ones. | THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

Electrifying | THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

★★★★ | TIME OUT

Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon offers street-food for the senses, served with lashings of hot sauce | THE GUARDIAN

“Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon” opens where any good stylishly ironic demon-out-of-water fairy-tale thriller should: in an insane asylum | VARIETY

 

Ana Lily Amirpour's superb character study is a mind-bending adventure set in the swampy neon-lit streets of New Orleans, and inspired by fantasy-adventure movies of the 1980s and ’90s. At its center is a girl with strange and dangerous abilities who escapes from a mental asylum and rejoins the chaos of modern-day civilization, on the hedonistic streets of the French Quarter.

Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon is a blast | THE PLAYLIST

 

With its hyper-saturated mood, hypnotic music and highly stylized cinematography, Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon will surely thrill the director's existing fans and convert new ones. | THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

 

Electrifying | THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

 

★★★★ | TIME OUT

 

Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon offers street-food for the senses, served with lashings of hot sauce | THE GUARDIAN

 

“Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon” opens where any good stylishly ironic demon-out-of-water fairy-tale thriller should: in an insane asylum | VARIETY

 

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