Animalia Paradoxa

Animalia Paradoxa

Release date : December 5, 2024
Runtime : 1h 22m
Countries of origin : Chile /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Niles Atallah /
Writers : Niles Atallah /
Production companies : Globo Rojo /
December 5, 2024 1h 22m Chile Animation Spanish More
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The list of fantastic, mythical animals compiled by Carl Linnaeus in his seminal 18th century work Systema Naturae could well be the seed of Niles Atallah’s Animalia Paradoxa – an eccentric tale set in a post-apocalyptic world that follows a strange creature struggling to survive. Dressed in rags and a gas mask, moving like an alien dancer, Animalia roams through an abandoned building – crawling and stretching across concrete, plastic, waste. She laboriously carries and fills up an array of empty bottles to enjoy a modest bath. The camera eye lingers on her with compassion and explores the architectures of trash at an agonising pace. We know in our hearts that Animalia is a human-amphibian longing for the sea…
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  • title:Animalia Paradoxa
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2024
  • Runtime:1h 22m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: Chile ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Niles Atallah /
  • Writers: Niles Atallah ·
  • Production companies: Globo Rojo ·
  • Overview:The list of fantastic, mythical animals compiled by Carl Linnaeus in his seminal 18th century work Systema Naturae could well be the seed of Niles Atallah’s Animalia Paradoxa – an eccentric tale set in a post-apocalyptic world that follows a strange creature struggling to survive. Dressed in rags and a gas mask, moving like an alien dancer, Animalia roams through an abandoned building – crawling and stretching across concrete, plastic, waste. She laboriously carries and fills up an array of empty bottles to enjoy a modest bath. The camera eye lingers on her with compassion and explores the architectures of trash at an agonising pace. We know in our hearts that Animalia is a human-amphibian longing for the sea…
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