Echoes of Juno (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 1, 2024

Original Title:
Echoes of Juno

Alternate Titles:
Echos of Juno

Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
BR
Hamburg Media School

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Juno is dead. As advanced as medicine is in the year 2030, it couldn't save Hanna's daughter's life. Juno has not been around for two years now and yet Hanna spends every day with her. There is a cube in Juno's nursery, the "Echoehub". The device is controlled by an artificial intelligence that can be fed information about the deceased and calculates possible scenarios that the deceased could have experienced in the future. Again and again, Hanna lives through new scenarios in which she accompanies Juno through all the happy milestones that she can no longer experience. Hanna's wife Paula initially thought the AI in the children's room was a good way of grieving, but over the past few months she has increasingly reached her limit. She decides to put her wife into cold turkey, but what she didn't expect was the drastic measures Hanna is prepared to take in her search for happiness.

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Director:
Reza Sam Mosadegh

Director of Photography:
Anna-Katharina Kolkmann

Editor:
Jay Moss

Music:
Julian Muldoon

Writer:
Christina Reuter

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