Project Detail

Body Burden

A still from an animated sequence
A still from an animated sequence
A still from a spray-stencilled animated sequence
A still from a spray-stencilled animated sequence

Synopsis

A dark, tactile and contaminated film.
Toxic chemicals and pollutants build up within the human body.
A spray painted work on paper with other animated elements.
Official Selection Ottawa International Animation Festival 2025

Details

Year
2025
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
1 min 30 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Ben Fox
Producer
Benjamin Fox
Director of Photography
B. Fox
Sound
B.Fox

Production Status

Production Company

Fox-Anima

Mr Benjamin Fox
47 Talbot Road
Twickenham
TW2 6SJ

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