

Linda, Linda!
Synopsis
Former Irish bank robber Linda Collins (82) has settled for a quiet retirement in quaint Luxembourg, where nothing ever really happens. However, when one day her charming, former partner-in-crime Tony Brennan (80), shows up at her doorstep, she is faced with a choice: to join him on a last heist or to send him away forever.
Cast/Mit
- Nicholas Gecks
- Lou Mergen
- Claire Johnston
- Charlotte Woolfe
Szenario
- Kiyan Agadjani
Bild
- Anselm Havu
Ton
- Arnaud Mellet
- Ken Rischard
Musik
- Kyan Bayani
Produktion
- Red Lion
Trailer und Fotos
Kiyan AGADJANI


Born in Luxembourg to Iranian parents, Kiyan Agadjani grew up surrounded by both music and the visual arts. He made his start in the arts with classical piano and solfeggio classes at the Conservatoire de Musique Esch, which he frequented throughout most of his youth. However soon his love for cinema would take over, which was solidified by the time he was part of the international jury of the Giornate Degli Autori during the 73rd Venice Film Festival in 2016. He moved to the UK in 2018, where he studied filmmaking at the University of Kent. After working on various projects in Luxembourg and the UK, Kiyan wrote and directed George Barton, a short film about adult illiteracy in the UK which went on to be nominated and awarded in festivals internationally.
In 2021, Kiyan returned to Luxembourg where he works as writer-director, assistant director and production manager in the Luxembourgish film industry. In 2022, he received funding from the Film Fund Luxembourg and made his most personal project to date – Arman and Elisa. Kiyan is committed to continue telling the stories that matter to him – the little stories of society for the big screens of cinema.