American Honey

  • February 14, 2020 / 19:30
  • February 28, 2020 / 19:30

Director: Andrea Arnold
Cast: Sasha Lane, Shia LaBeouf, Riley Keough, McCaul Lombardi, Arielle Holmes
İngiltere, ABD / UK, USA, 2016, 162', DCP, color
English with Turkish subtitles

“Anybody gonna miss you?”

“Not really.”

“Good, you’re hired.” 

Defined by the French magazine Première as ‘Easy Rider for the Z-generation,’ American Honey is already regarded as a film which best depicts today’s youth. The latest Andrea Arnold wonder follows Star, an 18-year-old young woman who suddenly decides to leave behind her life of familial abuse and poverty to go on a trip accompanying a group of youngsters selling magazine subscriptions. A delectable soundtrack, an astounding cinematography, and an energy outflowing from the screen create a superb viewing experience only to be bejewelled by the wonderful performances of Sasha Lane as Star and Shia LaBeouf as her love interest Jake.

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