
In this interview, co-writer, co-director and star of the brilliant film, Lune, Aviva Amour-Ostroff, discusses her relationship with her father, who inspired the film and who, himself suffered from bipolar disorder. She also explains why it was important for her to challenge stereotypes around race, class, privilege and religion. She also candidly explores the complexities of race and racism both in Canada and South Africa
In this interview, co-writer, co-director and star of the brilliant film, Lune, Aviva Amour-Ostroff, discusses her relationship with her father, who inspired the film and who, himself suffered from bipolar disorder. She also explains why it was important for her to challenge stereotypes around race, class, privilege and religion. She also candidly explores the complexities of race and racism both in Canada and South Africa