
Ten Years In The Sun
Science Fiction
Overview
An assortment of obscure private obsessions, conspiracies and perversions flicker on the verge of incoherence against the context of vast cosmic disaster in Rouzbeh Rashidi’s boldest film to date. This sensory onslaught combines a homage to the subversive humour of Luis Buñuel and Joao Cesar Monteiro with the visionary scope of a demented science fiction epic.
Top Cast
Jann Clavadetscher
Jann Clavadetscher
Jann Clavadetscher
John Curran
John Curran
Sergeant-Major Barrett
John Curran
Sergeant-Major Barrett


Dean Kavanagh
Dean Kavanagh
Nicholas
Dean Kavanagh
Nicholas
Maximilian Le Cain
Maximilian Le Cain
Boris Remy
Maximilian Le Cain
Boris Remy


Rouzbeh Rashidi
Rouzbeh Rashidi
Scorpio
Rouzbeh Rashidi
Scorpio
Alice Kavanagh
Alice Kavanagh
Alice Kavanagh
Jennifer Sharpe
Jennifer Sharpe
Jennifer Sharpe
Ora Kolmanovsky
Ora Kolmanovsky
Ora Kolmanovsky


Atoosa Pour Hosseini
Atoosa Pour Hosseini
Atoosa Pour Hosseini
Patricia Klich
Patricia Klich
Patricia Klich
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