This black and white, sub-titled film stylistically is reminiscent of early 1900s filmmaking. One juror commented that it reminded her of George Melies' "A Trip to the Moon" (1901). The music choice supports the film quite well. Overall, it's wholesome and interesting. The set is quite magical and the woman's costume well suited for the scene. It does possess a certain style and the use of the moon is great. It should provoke some interesting commentary from the viewers as it does leave things to the imagination.
Embracing a tradition of gutsy crafting, this movie frees the heart and mind, taking you on a journey to an ethereal world where anything is possible! Alice May is stood up at the Jukebox Saturday Night but soon finds love when she looks above - to the moon that is...
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