Animastress

19946 min 19 secFilm: Animation

Direction: Anne-Marie Sirois

Production: Pierre BernierMichel Lacombe

Script: Myriame El YamaniAnne-Marie Sirois

Picture thousands of hens stacked layer upon layer, aisle after aisle, endlessly producing. Like an assembly line. Their food, water and supplements are delivered mechanically, their eggs gathered by conveyor belt. With no instinct left in this sterile environment, the poor stressed-out birds are led through their paces by an inspirational video of a model hen. Then, one day, a technologist accidentally slips in the wrong cassette and the monitor shows a good mother hen surrounded by her happy brood. Realizing they have been duped and exploited, the whole hen house rises up in revolt. But it's not that easy to escape the system, and soon the hens end up served to customers in a fast-food restaurant. When food is manufactured with the sole goal of maximizing profits, how does it affect those who consume it? This animated short contains a surprising answer. An animated film without words.

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Subject categories


  • Animals > Agricultural LivestockBirdsStories
  • Agriculture > LivestockLivestock - Cattle and PoultrySocial Issues
  • Food and Food Industries > Poultry and EggsSocio-economic Issues
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Consumer Awareness
  • Media Education > Consumerism
  • Social Studies > Economics
  • Ethics and Religious Culture > Ethical Values

Credits


director
Anne-Marie Sirois
animation
Anne-Marie Sirois
producer
Pierre Bernier
executive producer
Michel Lacombe
script
Myriame El Yamani
Anne-Marie Sirois
camera
Jacques Avoine
editing
Suzanne Allard
sound editing
Tony Reed
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
Serge Boivin
voice
Paul Boucher
Moka Case
Denise Daigle
Johanne Landry
Eve Lenzner
music
Johanne Landry