Luna Sofía Miranda
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Luna Sofía Miranda
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Luna Sofia Miranda is an actress, dancer, and producer who gained prominence for her role as Lulu in the 2024 film Anora, directed by Sean Baker. Born to Colombian, Venezuelan, and Italian immigrant parents, Miranda is a native New Yorker. She studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Youth Program before attending the Professional Performing Arts School. Luna began her career as a stripper to support her college education, paying her way through a Bachelor’s in Creative Writing and Film at the CUNY BA program. She worked at Pumps, a strip club in Brooklyn known for its fair treatment of dancers, using her income to produce 16 live cabaret shows and an arthouse film. Miranda is involved in upcoming projects, including Youthful Pleasures and FILMGIRL. She is an advocate for sex workers’ rights, and makes it her mission to destigmatize sex work in Hollywood and create opportunities for strippers to tell their stories. Miranda splits her time between Los Angeles and New York. She loves dogs, the beach, techno, plant-based desserts, and curling up with a good book.

Director: Sean Baker
Criterion/Capelight Germany/Madman Australia 4K Blu-ray
Neither Criterion nor Germany Capelight 4K Blu-ray has good encoding https://slow.pics/c/bWhRoxpi also see Criterion review with disappointing compression per Geoff D
See nic's review for more: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p=23180007&postcount=29.
Since posting this, I watched the Capelight in full and the anomalies the caps reveal didn’t bother me in motion. I did look out for issues and can’t really complain. The trickiest scenes are those set in daylight, particularly in the third act, and the Criterion looks terrible here. Unfortunately the caps are just from the first hour but in doing comparisons with the discs, I noticed that Capelight managed to resolve detail more evenly and makes for a more satisfying experience in my mind.
Australia Madman is very similar to Criterion, see caps provided by Joel https://slow.pics/c/9MDRLoOl and https://slow.pics/c/1EVsFQCZ

Director: Sean Baker
Criterion/Capelight Germany/Madman Australia 4K Blu-ray
Neither Criterion nor Germany Capelight 4K Blu-ray has good encoding https://slow.pics/c/bWhRoxpi also see Criterion review with disappointing compression per Geoff D
See nic's review for more: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.php?p=23180007&postcount=29.
Since posting this, I watched the Capelight in full and the anomalies the caps reveal didn’t bother me in motion. I did look out for issues and can’t really complain. The trickiest scenes are those set in daylight, particularly in the third act, and the Criterion looks terrible here. Unfortunately the caps are just from the first hour but in doing comparisons with the discs, I noticed that Capelight managed to resolve detail more evenly and makes for a more satisfying experience in my mind.
Australia Madman is very similar to Criterion, see caps provided by Joel https://slow.pics/c/9MDRLoOl and https://slow.pics/c/1EVsFQCZ
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