Bastard (2010)

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This film explores what makes the unbelievable believable. When we hear a story that seems mysterious or far-fetched, we put more trust in its accuracy the longer ago it took place. As the centuries pass, the truth becomes more malleable. We grow less skeptical of what we might otherwise dismiss as incredible. Our perspective changes. This film addresses the eerie transformation of a familiar myth when displaced to the present.

Director: Kirsten Dunst
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 7 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Mike Einziger
Cinematography: Darren Lew
Editing: Bart Brevé
Production: Chris Ward Julie Snyder Productions, Roman Way Pictures, Create & Complete Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Kirsten Dunst
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bastard about?
This film explores what makes the unbelievable believable. When we hear a story that seems mysterious or far-fetched, we put more trust in its accuracy the longer ago it took place. As the centuries pass, the truth becomes more malleable. We grow less skeptical of what we might otherwise dismiss as incredible. Our perspective changes. This film addresses the eerie transformation of a familiar myth when displaced to the present.
Who directed Bastard?
Bastard was directed by Kirsten Dunst.
Who stars in Bastard?
Bastard stars Juno Temple, Brian Geraghty, Lukas Haas, Joel David Moore, Lee Thompson Young, L.M. Kit Carson.
How long is Bastard?
Bastard has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).
What genre is Bastard?
Bastard is a Drama film.
Where was Bastard produced?
Bastard was produced in United States of America.