Sunday On The Moon

Experimental Fashion Film

Duration 03:20 min

Close-up of a human eye with dark eyelashes and a visible iris, with subtitles reading 'The fact that we simply could have had anything'.

In an experimental short film, we embark on a conceptual journey with Jola, the protagonist, as she prepares to leave Earth in the aftermath of its cat- astrophic demise. Through the lens of the viewer, Jola emerges as a symbol of fragility and vulnerability, her yearning for solutions that avoid excessively disruptive alterations serving as a central theme. Amidst her bewildering state, Jola navigates the labyrinth of her memories, recalling the cherished facets of her past existence, illuminating the film’s exploration of human attachment to the familiar amidst profound change.

A woman with blonde hair lying face down on a beige couch, holding a paper, with a television screen showing a close-up of her face and eyes in the background.
Close-up of a woman's face on a screen with subtitle text at the bottom.

Talents - Johanna Schulze + Simon Schlereth

Writer + Director + Styling - Buba Beboshvili / DOP - Leon Brandt / Camera assistant + Lighting - Cornelius Kreuzwirth / Color Grade - Buba Beboshvili + Omar Gelashvili / Sound Design - Natia Tchichinadze / Voice over - Kristin Jakubek / Set Design - Buba Beboshvili + Kristin Jakubek