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F8 (2001)
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Director: Jason Wen
Category: Drama
Studio: Ventura
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Length:
13 mins

 
 

 

"Stunningly original, amazingly beautiful."-Ain't It cool News

In a very distant future, a mysterious alien power has genetically altered the native inhabitants of a planet to serve as their slave labor force. From "birth," these unfortunate beings are taught that the sole purpose in their lives is to complete the construction of a massive city for supreme beings, their "Gods", who will one day arrive. Depsite this control over their destiny, some among these enslaved creatures begin to resist. One of them attempts to break free - quite literally reclaiming his identity from a world that has taken it.

F8 was featured at the 2001 Siggraph computer animation conference, where it won the Jury Award. It also earned Best Animated Short Film from the 2001 Hollywood Film Festival. F8 garnered acclaim from other computer grahpics industry and film competitions throughout the world, including the Animago Award, the Arcipelago Festival, Ars Electronica Festival, Kudzu Film Festival, and the Japanese Digital Animation Festival.