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Shooting at the Moon has this raw energy that really captures the punk ethos. It’s short, but it doesn’t skimp on atmosphere. The Super-8 format gives it this gritty, almost tactile feel, like you’re right there in the chaos of it all. The pacing is frenetic, keeping you on your toes while exploring themes of rebellion and disillusionment. The performances have this unpolished authenticity, which I find really engaging. Practical effects are minimal but effective, contributing to the overall aesthetic. Directors Jesse Richards and Nicholas Watson channel something unique here, blending Remodernist ideas with that punk sensibility. It’s not something you’d come across every day in the film world.
Short film with a Super-8 aesthetic.Punk and Remodernist influences.Distinctive atmosphere and pacing.
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