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Sean Andrew Murray / Design for Film

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  • DESIGN
    • Our Flag Means Death
    • The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
    • The Irishman
    • Wolf Man
    • Leave the World Behind
    • A Quiet Place Part 2
    • Logos for Film and TV
    • Manifest
    • The Plot Against America
    • Billions
    • Great George Watches
    • The Tick
    • Saturday Night Live
    • Zink Magazine
    • Mr. Harrigan's Phone
    • JF Murray & Sons
    • Turtle Island Fiji
    • Murphy Brown
    • Conoco Phillips
    • Younger
    • Direct Energy
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    • Wedding Wire
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IN POST-PRODUCTION


Set in a future where artificial intelligence and human emotions intertwine, "Klara and the Sun" presents a thought-provoking exploration of love, loneliness, and the quest for connection. Based on Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, the film follows Klara, an artificial friend, as she navigates the complexities of human relationships and the world around her. Through its poignant storytelling, the film delves into themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the significance of companionship, all while captivating audiences with its striking visual aesthetics and deeply felt performances. Sean Andrew Murray’s design work for "Klara and the Sun" is slated for unveiling in mid-2026, offering a glimpse into the creative process that accentuates Ishiguro's narrative and resonates with viewers on an emotional level.


RELEASE DATE: 2026