“It's the feeling of being taken over by one specific moment constructed by surroundings and nostalgic feelings–when everything starts to intertwine,” says director Lisa Smidt of her nostalgia-tinged labor of love, Bloodmoon. After a coincidental meeting lead to the casting of the young couple featured in the film, shot in and around Lanzarote, the director juxtaposed their hazy memories with excerpts from Marilyn Monroe’s diary, Fragments: Poems, Intimate Notes, Letters.