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Saturn Returns

Country: Israel, Language: English | Hebrew, 97 mins

  • Director: Lior Shamriz
  • Writer: Imri Kahn; Lior Shamriz
  • Producer: Imri Kahn; Lior Shamriz

CGiii Comment

Practically unwatchable.

The funniest thing appears in the end credits: Written by Imri Kahn & Lior Shamriz and the creative collaboration of the cast!!!

There was no creativity by anyone - just rank amateurism.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Lucy, a privileged North American in contemporary Berlin, living a life of post Punk hedonism, roams the streets with her best friend, Derek. Together they use the city like a playground, a stage, and a never ending party. Into their lives enters Galia, a young Israeli woman carrying the promise of a better, cleaner way of living. A tribute to Punk underground films turns into a melodrama in "Saturn Returns", mirroring Lucy and Galia's modulating states of mind. Our and their look into each other's life and culture, becomes an investigation of empty facades. The film was constructed by both improvised and pre-scripted scenes, as required by the nature of each scene.

Cast & Characters

Chloe Griffin as Lucy;
Tal Meiri as Galia;
Joshua Bogle as Derek;
Julien Binet as Jeremy;
Martin Deckert as Linda;
Heinz Emigholz as Edgar Schmidt;
Ayelet Albenda;
Sebastian Bodirsky as Paul;
Alessio Bonaccorsi as Cafe Sitter;
Moti Brecher