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A disturbingly surreal parable about the risks of GMO, this short animation film captures the viewer's imagination with its masterful use of design, revealing the grim reality of a world where everything is mass produced and pre-packaged. In this aseptic, industrialized world populated by overweight clones, transgenic food is mass produced by a food producer whose factory-laboratories carry out every sort of imaginable genetic modification. Ironically, it is a food tycoon who will discover that the risk of ending up on someone’s plate is not so unlikely.

Philippe Grammaticopoulos (b. Brussels) studied comic strip design at the Saint-Luc Institute and graduated from the Stupinfocon Valenciennes. He works as an illustrator, designing comics, children's books, and illustrations for newspapers including Le Monde, and as animation director. Titles to his credit are Le processus (2000), Le Régulateur (2004) and Les Signatures for Amnesty International (2007), winner of the 2007 Lion d'Or at the Cannes International Festival of Advertising. He currently lives and works in Paris.
Edizione 2009
Panorama - Ambient/azioni
animazione
Francia/France, 2009, 17'
REGIA/DIRECTOR
Philippe Grammaticopoulos
TAGS:
ALIMENTAZIONE, AGRICOLTURA, ALLEVAMENTO - FOOD, AGRICULTURE, LIFESTOCK BREEDING / OGM - GMO / AGRICOLTURA E ALLEVAMENTO INDUSTRIALE - MASS LIFESTOCK BREEDING AND FARMING