In this Oscar-nominated animated short film, director Peter Foldès depicts one man’s descent into greed and gluttony. Rapidly dissolving and ever-evolving images create a contrast between abundance and want. One of the first films to use computer animation, this satire serves as a cautionary tale against self-indulgence in a world still plagued by hunger and poverty.
Directed by Peter Foldès
hunger
surrealism
computer animation
food
gluttony
indulgence
short film
french
IMDB
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Letterboxd
3.7 / 5
Crew
Peter Foldès
Director
René Jodoin
Producer
Popular Reviews
13 reviews
Jazz
Truly soooo disturbing yet teaches a great lesson Greed always bites back at you!! So interesting watching this and knowing it was one of the very first computer animated films. The drawing style was so so eery, as well as the animation and then music added an even more uncomfortable element to it!!
Truly soooo disturbing yet teaches a great lesson Greed always bites back at you!! So interesting watching this and knowing it was one of the very first computer animated films. The drawing style was so so eery, as well as the animation and then music added an even more uncomfortable element to it!!
Tasya
8.0★ · 07/18/25
Без слів, але з виразною анімацією та нав’язливою музикою, все постійно змінюється, світ тріщить від ненаситності
Без слів, але з виразною анімацією та нав’язливою музикою, все постійно змінюється, світ тріщить від ненаситності
Lucia Derriman
WHAT is going onnnnnn x3— I just about lost it when ppl started turning into cars
WHAT is going onnnnnn x3— I just about lost it when ppl started turning into cars