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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Nocturnal Life: Documentary to Explore Sun-Shy Community

Nocturnal Life: Documentary to Explore Sun-Shy Community

26 Nov

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Summary

  • A documentary explores a community living nocturnally due to a sun-related genetic disorder.
  • The film follows 'Children of the Moon' to Norway's Lofoten Islands seeking darkness.
  • Filmmaker Asmae El Moudir aims to show this hidden community with empathy and wonder.
Nocturnal Life: Documentary to Explore Sun-Shy Community

Autlook Filmsales has acquired rights to Asmae El Moudir's upcoming hybrid documentary, "Don't Let the Sun Go Up on Me." The film chronicles the extraordinary existence of Fatimazahra and her community, known as the "Children of the Moon." Born with a rare genetic disorder rendering sunlight lethal, they established a nocturnal way of life.

Following Fatimazahra's death last year, the community embarks on a poignant migration to Norway's Lofoten Islands, seeking solace beneath the polar night. El Moudir emphasizes her intent to explore this hidden society not as victims, but as individuals forming romantic connections and finding normalcy within their unique, sun-averse world.

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This project marks a continuation of El Moudir's success, following her acclaimed "The Mother of All Lies." The film is slated for delivery in 2027, promising a visually striking exploration of human resilience and community in extraordinary circumstances.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's about a community called the 'Children of the Moon' who live nocturnally due to a rare genetic disorder making sunlight dangerous.
Following their leader's death, the community traveled to Norway's Lofoten Islands to experience the polar night.
Asmae El Moudir is the Moroccan filmmaker behind the acclaimed 'The Mother of All Lies,' which won multiple awards.

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