A dead body became stuck by a river bank. Its decaying insides still hide a human soul - a miniature of the deceased. Rotting organs part and a tiny creature gets out. Standing on the river bank, it says goodbye to the corpse and sets off on a journey through the post-mortem land.
Directed by Barbara Rupik
journey
dead bodies
short film
post mortem
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.8 / 5
Crew
Barbara Rupik
Director
Barbara Rupik
Screenplay
Barbara Rupik
Editor
Barbara Rupik
Sound
Popular Reviews
4 reviews
MJ
10.0★ · 12/29/25
there’s something about claymation that has the potential to be deeply disturbing. i was hypnotized. the color are gorgeous reminiscent of biblical paintings. i’m so in awe of this
there’s something about claymation that has the potential to be deeply disturbing. i was hypnotized. the color are gorgeous reminiscent of biblical paintings. i’m so in awe of this
froggy
10.0★ · 07/19/24
i would have never thought that an animation like this could make me feel uneasy and sad at the same time but here we go
i would have never thought that an animation like this could make me feel uneasy and sad at the same time but here we go
Jibbe
This was incredibly fascinating (and odd) and it reminded me of a Hieronymus Bosch painting (high praise)
This was incredibly fascinating (and odd) and it reminded me of a Hieronymus Bosch painting (high praise)