Premiere of Mark Polon’s “Murmy” at the Oldenburg Film Festival

Premiere of Mark Polon’s “Murmy” at the Oldenburg Film Festival

complainIndependent filmmaker Mark Polon’s new horror film has its world premiere at the Oldenburg Film Festival, the fall event known as “Germany’s Sundance.”

Polish is best known as one half, along with his brother Michael, of the theater and directing team The Polish Bros, whose credits include the hit Sundance. Twin Falls, Idaho (1999), Boat (2001), astronaut farmer (2006) and the smell of success. Michael Polosch has normally assumed directing roles on the Polish brothers’ films, with Mark in the title role and both brothers sharing screenwriting credits.

Mark Polosh got behind the camera for the first time rang (2019), his debut feature starring Andy García, Dianna Agron and James Frain.

complain, which he wrote and directed, follows a group of social media stars who become test subjects for a new app that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. Polish daughter Logan Polish of Apple TV+ mosquito beachStars in action.

Oldenburg revealed the first titles for its 2022 lineup on Wednesday. next to complainOther world premieres this year include an Irish drama black gulf From director John Connors, billed as the first film from the perspective of the Irish Traveler ethnic group of which Connors is a member, and a Japanese feature film God Katsuki Kuroanagi’s debut director.

Several performances in German, including a dystopian drama. Junkspace Berlin Nikias Chrysos police drama from director Yuri Padel Leben Todd Ecstasyby Stefan Cromer Die Rache an der Welt s Manchurian candidate– thriller style topic 101 First-time director Tom Bevilogua will have his world premiere in Oldenburg.

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Korean Thriller Park Chan Wook decision to leaveIn Cannes, which won the award for best director, the German premiere in Oldenburg, as it will be closing the zoo By Andreas Horvath of Austria (Lilian) S The solution is before usThe family drama from American director Rob Rice, which premiered at the FIDMarseille International Film Festival last month.

Oldenburg will announce its full schedule later this month. The 29th Oldenburg Film Festival will take place from the 14th to the 18th of September.

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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