Marta Balaga Forget Westerns: “The Ballad of Lefty Brown” director Jared Moshé is going on a whole different journey. In “Aporia,” which world premieres at Fantasia, Sophie (Judy Greer) is trying to keep things together after her Mal husband is killed in a drunk-driving accident.
Struggling to comfort teenage daughter, she makes a shocking discovery: his friend, a former physicist, has managed to build a mysterious machine.
Edi Gathegi, Faithe Herman and Payman Maadi also star. “I like to call it a time-traveling movie that never goes back in time,” Moshé tells Variety. “I had this idea: What if there was a gun you could shoot into the past?
I didn’t want to, say, kill baby Hitler and change the entire world, but show a character who wants to regain control of her life.” “I started writing this when I became a father.
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