
Food
Animation · Documentary
Overview
This is an animated documentary about FOOD! I interviewed vegetarian, vegan, pescetarian and meat eater about their opinions about food and life choices. Then I animate real food with stop-motion technique based on the interviews. By putting the conversations in different context, the food speak for themselves.
Top Cast
Rachel O'Connor
Rachel O'Connor
Herself
Rachel O'Connor
Herself
Joe Swanson
Joe Swanson
Himself
Joe Swanson
Himself
Brooke Regalado
Brooke Regalado
Herself
Brooke Regalado
Herself
Richie Fruitbat
Richie Fruitbat
Himself
Richie Fruitbat
Himself
Zachary Zezima
Zachary Zezima
Himself
Zachary Zezima
Himself
Chrysanthe Tan
Chrysanthe Tan
Themself
Chrysanthe Tan
Themself
Sian Bliss
Sian Bliss
Herself
Sian Bliss
Herself
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