Synopsis
Jupiter's Moon is a movie released in 2017.
In a gripping narrative that intertwines the plight of refugees with elements of magical realism, a young boy named Aryan finds himself at the center of an extraordinary phenomenon. Shot while attempting to escape the harrowing conditions of his homeland, Aryan is rescued by a compassionate doctor at a Hungarian refugee camp. As he begins to heal, a stunning discovery is made: Aryan possesses the ability to levitate, a gift that symbolizes hope and freedom amidst the darkness of his circumstances. As the doctor becomes increasingly obsessed with Aryan's unique talent, the film explores the ethical dilemmas surrounding exploitation and the moral responsibility of those who hold power. The striking visuals and haunting score elevate this poignant tale, inviting viewers to reflect on the themes of humanity, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams against all odds. With a blend of emotional depth and thought-provoking questions, this film challenges us to reconsider the narratives we often overlook, making it a captivating experience that resonates long after the credits roll.
Proton Cinema
ZDF/Arte
The Match Factory