Viola describes Moonblood as "an expression of the feminine principle, a work in three parts relating to a personal concept of woman and mother. Day and night converge within the silhouette of a woman at a window — a rushing waterfall in winter, and the serene interplay of changing dawn light unfolds within a glass of water at dawn in the desert."
Bill Viola
Director
Jane Eyre71%
Werewolves58%
Antichrist66%
Night Teeth64%
Dagon61%
Frida73%
Eternity70%
Together69%
Muse58%
Charm City Kings78%
Bastard Out of Carolina71%
Only Lovers Left Alive72%
For Colored Girls67%
The Passion of the Christ75%
Begotten59%
La Bamba72%
Happy Death Day66%
Life in a Year82%
The Bad Seed71%
Unthinkable68%