Former martial artist Sarah (Florentina Holzinger) He leaves Austria to train three sisters from a wealthy family in the Middle East. What seems like a dream job soon takes on disturbing aspects: the young women are cut off from the outside world and constantly monitored. She doesn't seem to be interested in sports. So what was the reason for hiring Sarah?
That's what “The Moon” is about. (Theatrical release is October 31, 2024)It is a film by the Kurdish-Austrian director and screenwriter Cordvin Ayoubthe ultimate performance artist Florentina Holzinger He wanted to be an actress.
“I wanted to tell a story about people who have hope for a better future, but are naive about it, because the Europeans are really the saviors? I wanted to break those expectations and Florentina Holzinger was the lead actress I dreamed of, and I wrote the role for her, and I'm especially happy about that for the premiere.” In Austria too Andrea is lost She has become a big star since her starring role in the Netflix series “Al Rawabi Girls School”!
Holzinger recently caused a sensation in Stuttgart with her feminist opera “Sanctus.” Some viewers were so shocked that they had to receive medical treatment.
In response, one might interpret the T-shirt Holzinger wore to the premiere of Mond: “I went to the opera, I threw up.”
“I knew Kardwin, of course, because we had met a few times. I also knew a little bit about her work. That's why, for me, she was an artist I wanted to support and whose work I respected. The idea of doing something together I thought was great,” Holzinger told The Gap made her debut as an actress.
These too Jordanian-Lebanese actress and influencer (1.2 million followers on Instagram) Andrea Tayeh did not miss the opportunity to attend the Vienna premiere of the film. Just like “every man” Philip Hochmeierwho attended the first concert and was a big fan of Kardoin Ayoub announced.
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