“Playful and idiosyncratic.”
—Screen Daily
“Critic’s Pick! Lentzou, with her first feature no less, gets at something much knottier about what it feels like to get older and perceive your parents as full people, in all their flaws and vulnerabilities …”
—The New York Times
“Delicate and empathetic, MOON, 66 QUESTIONS is an impressive debut feature. Part coming-of-age, part illness narrative, the film is above all an intimate portrait of Artemis as she is forced to reevaluate her relationship with her father.”
—One Room With A View
Years of distance come to a close when twenty-something Artemis returns home to care for her ailing father and all at once discovers the complicated nature of a man—and a love—she never knew in this striking debut feature from director Jacqueline Lentzou.
