Ident

Ident

Release date : November 30, 1990
Runtime : 5m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Richard Starzak /
Writers : Richard Starzak /
Production companies : Aardman /
November 30, 1990 5m United Kingdom Animation English More
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Explores the nature of man, not only with feet of clay, but with a face of clay as well. Within a colourless city of walls, corridors, and small rooms, a man makes his way from home to work, then to a bar, and then, by a stroke of luck, into an outdoors of space, fresh air, and colour. Along the way, he changes his face to fit his surroundings, interacts with his dog, argues with co-workers, and gossips at a bar. His altering of his visage suggests a two-faced nature, and his stepping into the outdoors provides the ultimate test of his real identity.
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Phil Nice
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Arthur Smith
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  • title:Ident
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1990
  • Runtime:5m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Richard Starzak /
  • Writers: Richard Starzak ·
  • Production companies: Aardman ·
  • Overview:Explores the nature of man, not only with feet of clay, but with a face of clay as well. Within a colourless city of walls, corridors, and small rooms, a man makes his way from home to work, then to a bar, and then, by a stroke of luck, into an outdoors of space, fresh air, and colour. Along the way, he changes his face to fit his surroundings, interacts with his dog, argues with co-workers, and gossips at a bar. His altering of his visage suggests a two-faced nature, and his stepping into the outdoors provides the ultimate test of his real identity.
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