Into Film Clubs
Into Film Clubs provide opportunities to watch, review and make films.
2017
6 minutes
Animation, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Films, Silent
No Dialogue
Deep under water, a reef has become a junkyard. Now a dark place almost completely devoid of wildlife, the remaining fish have adapted to the overwhelming pollution by transforming into hybrids: half-fish, half-trash. Aside from their appearance, feeding habits have changed and they must be quick to survive predators. This impressive and ominous 3D animation raises questions about what the future might look like due to increasing pollution and offers an opportunity to discuss what needs to change.
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