Losing Luna (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 19, 2022

Original Title:
Losing Luna

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Eclipse Studios

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 7

You Have To Lose Yourself To Find Yourself

When Luna's superstitious family hides all the mirrors in the house, she decides to recover them, only to accidentally fall through one, transporting her to a new magical world. There she finds multiple versions of herself who have been confined and have grown jealous of her living in the real world while they hide in the shadows. Luna has to try and figure out how to escape while also being confronted with her identity crisis.

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Assistant Camera:
Jodi Weisz

Assistant Director:
Jessica Herrett

Assistant Editor:
C. Sean Cheng

Cinematography:
Mridul Chhibber

Colorist:
Jodi Weisz
Bishoy Girgis

Costumer:
Cordelia Harris

Director:
Elena Hale

Director of Photography:
Mridul Chhibber

Editor:
Bishoy Girgis

Gaffer:
Bishoy Girgis

Producer:
Alana Carling

Production Designer:
Cordelia Harris

Set Decoration:
Cordelia Harris
Elena Hale

Sound:
C. Sean Cheng

Supervising Editor:
Elena Hale

VFX Artist:
Bishoy Girgis

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