Jacqueline Lentzou is an artist whose cinematic language involves discovering poetry in seemingly mundane premises. A London Film School graduate (2013), she has written and directed five short films—Thirteen Blue (2013), Fox (2016), Hiwa (2017), Hector Malot: The Last Day of the Year (2018), and The End of Suffering (2020)—and all of them had successful festival careers, having premiered at Locarno, Toronto, Berlin, and Cannes. She is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including the Cine Leica Discovery Award by the Semaine de la Critique jury at Cannes for Hector Malot. Having developed the script at the Sundance Film Festival’s Screenwriting Workshop, Moon, 66 Questions is her debut feature.