‘The Bad Batch’ Director Ana Lily Amirpour’s Next is Retro Fantasy Adventure ‘Blood Moon’
One of the freshest, most interesting voices on the genre scene right now is Ana Lily Amirpour, who got her start with the Iranian vampire-western A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night before heading into a post-apocalyptic setting for the Mad Max-style The Bad Batch. Next from Amirpour will be the fantasy adventure Blood Moon.
Deadline reports tonight that Amirpour is bringing Blood Moon to the Cannes Market next week, billed as a “mind bending adventure set in the swampy neon-lit streets of New Orleans, and inspired by fantasy-adventure movies of the 80’s and 90’s.”
At its center is a girl with strange and dangerous abilities, who escapes from a mental asylum and rejoins the chaos of modern-day civilization, on the hedonistic streets of the French Quarter.
Says Amirpour, “I wanted to tell a stylized fairy tale and in New Orleans you have a specific, unique place where there is so much history and this openly hedonistic debauchery that is led by pleasures of the flesh. I thought that was an interesting place to set a story about a girl who has some disturbing abilities but who isn’t acclimated in any way to society, and learns to be with people in such a chaotic place.”
John Lesher (Birdman) is producing.