Red Moon Rising

Red Moon Rising

2015 · 15 min

Sumptuous nature is artificially created from the female imagination as if the Garden of Eden was made for the pleasure of women only. The female inhabitants perform to a soundtrack that is radically classical or vice-versa.

Directed by Vivienne Dick

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