Humanimal (film) explained

Humanimal
Director:Francesc Morales
Producer:Francesc Morales
Starring:Ramón Llao
Jenny Cavallo
Sebastián Layseca
Cinematography:Claudia Serrano
Music:René Rocco
Studio:Efecto Moral
Distributor:Jorge Olguin
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:Chile
Language:No dialog

Humanimal is a 2009 Chilean film by Francesc Morales.[1] The film is a fantasy horror film set on a world where animals have taken over humans. It depicts the story of how an innocent Turtle becomes corrupt, as he is exposed to sex and violence. The cast includes recognized Chilean actors such as Ramón Llao, Jenny Cavallo and Sebastián Layseca. Because most characters are animals, the film has absolutely no dialog, so it is considered one of the few modern silent films.

Synopsis

The clumsy Turtle is a victim of the smart Fox. When Cat appears, they compete to seduce her. Cat is only interested in the one that incorporates human habits. Turtle realizes he can gain some advantage by feeding a strange creature with animal meat.

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Notes and References

  1. Rist, Peter H. Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014. 327.