Shot over four years on an English farm, the film was cut from 200 hours of raw footage showing Luma s predictable routine but also highlights such as calving and sex. Photo: YouTube
Cannes on Friday (July 9) got deep insights into the lives of bovines with a documentary starring Luma, a photogenic cow.
Shot over four years on an English farm, the film by director Andrea Arnold - whose work includes arthouse favourites
Fish Tank (2009) and
Red Road (2006) - was cut from 200 hours of raw footage showing Luma s predictable routine but also highlights such as calving and sex. It s hard to make a film about a cow as a feature film that works for an audience, one of the three editors, Nicolas Chaudeurge, sighed at a news conference.
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