
Estonian Sci-Fi Comedy ‘The Black Hole’ Lands International Sales

A quirky Estonian science fiction comedy is making waves on the international film industry after signing global sales rights with Reel Suspects. “The Black Hole,” directed by Moonika Siimets, is a bizarre examination of human nature via an unusual cosmic lens.
The film follows the occupants of a typical apartment complex whose lives are upended when a mysterious black hole forms in a lilac shrub. Its plot weaves together several unusual narratives, including two ladies participating in an alien experiment, a man falling for his neighbor, and a woman seeking sanctuary from abuse in an apartment inhabited by huge spiders.
Inspired by Armin Kõomägi and Andrus Kivirähk’s short stories, the film combines science fiction styles similar to David Cronenberg and Steven Spielberg. This marks a dramatic departure from Siimets’ earlier production, the 1950s historical drama “The Little Comrade.”
“‘The Black Hole’ is a wild, cosmic thrill ride where aliens,...
The film follows the occupants of a typical apartment complex whose lives are upended when a mysterious black hole forms in a lilac shrub. Its plot weaves together several unusual narratives, including two ladies participating in an alien experiment, a man falling for his neighbor, and a woman seeking sanctuary from abuse in an apartment inhabited by huge spiders.
Inspired by Armin Kõomägi and Andrus Kivirähk’s short stories, the film combines science fiction styles similar to David Cronenberg and Steven Spielberg. This marks a dramatic departure from Siimets’ earlier production, the 1950s historical drama “The Little Comrade.”
“‘The Black Hole’ is a wild, cosmic thrill ride where aliens,...
- 11/19/2024
- by Naser Nahandian
- Gazettely
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