France, 1890. Inventor Louis Le Prince vanishes under mysterious circumstances right after he created a device that, five years later, the Lumière Brothers will call The Cinematographer. What if they had stolen Le Prince’s idea and wacked him afterwards? The mystery remains for more than a century, until Luigi Cozzi picks up a strange book called “The Roaming Universe” in the horror museum of his pal Dario Argento. The origin of this enigmatic book troubles him. This particular science-fiction novel would have materialized during a spiritual session in modern day Rome. At the session, an old woman revealed that the key to all these mysteries comes from 1895, a time during which the Lumière Brothers had denied lending their camera to Georges Méliès for an obscure movie called "A Trip to the moon". Not only does this film actually exist, but it raises a more intriguing question. Is our world the only one, or are there parallel universes ?
Blood on Méliès' Moon
May 1, 2016
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Luigi Cozzi
Luigi Cozzi
Brahim Ahmadouche
Gormak
Dario Argento
Self
Lamberto Bava
Lamberto Bava
Philippe Beun-Garbe
Prof. Pierpoljakos
Fabio Giovannini
Fabio Giovannini
Barbara Magnolfi
Barbara
Luigi Pastore
N/A
Antonio Tentori
Antonio Tentori
David Kirk Traylor
George Méliès
Luigi Cozzi
Director
Luigi Cozzi
Writer
Giulio Leoni
Writer
Simone Martino
Sound Director