

She hypnotized the MOON and now she's obsessed. 17 minutes of pure unhinged.
A hypnotherapist reels in the moon which drives her into a state of obsession.
Direction
Asnani turns 17 minutes into an entire atmosphere.
Cinematography
That moon imagery will haunt your dreams.
Acting
Greene's unraveling is genuinely unsettling.

Director
Nikhail Asnani
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot on a shoestring budget over three nights in Los Angeles, the moon was mostly a practical light rig that the actors had to pretend was hypnotically descending.
The film taps into the historic association between menstruation, madness, and the moon—'lunacy' derived from 'luna'—but queers the narrative by making the obsession professional and technological rather than biological.