Nuhash Humayun‘s live action short film Moshari just got a big-time cosign, with Variety reporting that both Jordan Peele and Riz Ahmed have come on board to Executive Produce.
Moshari is said to be an “exploration of climate change in Bangladesh.”
According to the official logline, “The film follows two sisters forced together to survive in a strange new world while battling their own inner demons.”
Peele will Executive Produce the short film through Monkeypaw Productions.
“Moshari is a unique horror short in that it’s profoundly visual and emotionally striking from the first frame,” said Monkeypaw’s Win Rosenfeld and Dana Gills. “Nuhash drew us into his dynamic post-apocalyptic world and never let go. It’s a film about survival, love and family, but it’s also a terrifying and novel take on what a monster movie can be.”
Riz Ahmed and Left Handed Films’ Allie Moore added in their own statement, “We were floored by Nuhash’s riveting film that evokes our subconscious fears, from the childhood monster under the bed to an apocalyptic future. He weaves together jump scares and an emotional survival story of two young sisters, confronting colonialism and climate change in the process.”
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