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Naked Island - Public Service Alerts for a new era

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Produced by the National Film Board, Naked Island brings together some of Canada’s most talented animators in a series of 14 super-short and incisive films that expose the dark underbelly of modern-day society. Blending the art of animation with the format of advertising, these filmmakers use wit and satire to address topics from global warming to politics to our obsession with technology. Ranging from Oscar® winners and nominees to emerging talent in animation and fine arts, these filmmakers make bold statements in a variety of styles to create ultimate anti-advertisements that encourage us to stop and think.

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Naked Island - Public Service Alerts for a new era

Produced by the National Film Board, Naked Island brings together some of Canada’s most talented animators in a series of 14 super-short and incisive films that expose the dark underbelly of modern-day society. Blending the art of animation with the format of advertising, these filmmakers use wit and satire to address topics from global warming to politics to our obsession with technology.

Ranging from Oscar® winners and nominees to emerging talent in animation and fine arts, these filmmakers make bold statements in a variety of styles to create ultimate anti-advertisements that encourage us to stop and think.

Sélection

  • Detention
    Detention
    Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers  et  David Seitz 2017 37 s

    This ultra-short film proves that walls are real and borders are imaginary with an animated critique of long-term detention for minors in immigration centres.

  • Survival of the Fittest
    Survival of the Fittest
    Eva Cvijanovic 2017 39 s

    FEELS GOOD TO BE KIND. A reminder that there is power in small acts of kindness.

  • Sext Apes
    Sext Apes
    Laurence Vallières 2017 36 s

    YOUR PHONE IS HAVING MORE SEX THAN YOU. A bleak picture of sex in the digital age.

  • Albertosaurus
    Albertosaurus
    Munro Ferguson 2017 36 s

    DARE TO PANIC. A poke at climate-change deniers.

  • Simulated Life
    Simulated Life
    Malcolm Sutherland 2017 37 s

    REALITY IS A CHOICE. An unapologetic poke at the burgeoning age of virtual reality.

  • Be Cool
    Be Cool
    Chris Landreth 2017 41 s

    2/3 OF US DON’T KNOW WE’RE ASSHOLES. An unapologetic poke at the self-consumed selfie culture.

  • Hipster Headdress
    Hipster Headdress
    Amanda Strong 2017 40 s

    This ultra-short film is an unapologetic confrontation of cultural appropriation and everything that's wrong with hipsters in headdresses. The takeaway? Just don't do it.

  • All We Need Is War
    All We Need Is War
    Luka Sanader 2017 40 s

    ALL MEN ARE CREMATED EQUAL. An ode to what can happen when Man plays God.

  • Protest
    Protest
    The Sanchez Brothers 2017 42 s

    MOST OF US DON’T BELIEVE IN ANYTHING THIS MUCH. POV into an ultimate act of protest: self-immolation. What compels someone to go this far?

  • Sober
    Sober
    Élise Simard 2017 33 s

    SOBER IS HARDCORE. A rejection of romanticizing alcohol.

  • The Law of Expansion
    The Law of Expansion
    Malcolm Sutherland 2017 20 s

    THEY FIGHT YOU AND THEN YOU WIN. THEY FIGHT YOU AND THEN YOU WIN. An anti-violence statement in reaction to the police brutality that fuelled Quebec’s Red Square student movement.

  • Blood
    Blood
    Theodore Ushev 2017 38 s

    WE BLEED FOR WHAT? Made with the filmmaker’s blood, a testament to the ideals that we fight and die for.

  • We Drink Too Much
    We Drink Too Much
    Chris Lavis  et  Maciek Szczerbowski 2016 47 s

    WE DRINK TOO MUCH. An unapologetic take on the vicious cycle of earning too little and consuming too much.

  • We Eat Shit
    We Eat Shit
    Chris Lavis  et  Maciek Szczerbowski 2017 43 s

    WE EAT SHIT. An unapologetic warning about how complacent we can be.