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ProdCo announces the signing of director Luna Carmoon, who will be represented by the company worldwide. 

Known for her bold and evocative storytelling, Carmoon has quickly become a standout voice in contemporary filmmaking. 

Growing up in South London, her passion for filmmaking can be traced back to her early childhood, spent largely with her grandmother who had a love for horror. Together, they would spend hot summer days with the curtains drawn, watching disturbing supernatural TV specials and horror movies on VHS, a ritual that profoundly shaped Carmoon’s artistic vision. Her love for cinema only grew as she reached her teenage years, where she would often watch three movies a day.

Luna Carmoon first captured attention with her short films, including Shagbands which explores the complex world of teenage girls navigating identity and violence in South London.

Her ability to blend deeply personal narratives with universal themes has been lauded by critics and audiences alike. This talent was further recognised with her debut feature Hoard, which premiered at the 2023 Venice Film Festival, where it won three prizes at Venice Critics’ Week.

Carmoon's latest project, the music video for Fontaines D.C.'s Here’s The Thing, showcases her signature visual style. The video, an eerie, atmospheric narrative inspired by 80s Giallo films and cult classics like The Craft and Carrie, follows a group of outsider girls whose supernatural bond leads them to disrupt the life of a young dancer. The video is a stunning display of Carmoon's ability to create tension and emotion through haunting imagery and strong performances.

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