
What on Earth! 1967
Immerse yourself in the world of What on Earth! (1967), a thought-provoking animated satire that challenges modern society's reliance on the automobile. Directed by Les Drew and Kaj Pindal, this Academy Award-nominated film presents a scathing critique of our car-centric culture.
Director: Les Drew
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is What on Earth! (1967) about?
This animated satire follows the observations of Martian visitors as they critique human society's dependence on automobiles.
Who directed What on Earth!?
Les Drew and Kaj Pindal directed this Academy Award-nominated film.
Who stars in What on Earth!?
Donald Brittain brings the voice of reason to this animated critique.
Is What on Earth! (1967) worth watching?
While What on Earth! (1967) may not have a traditional rating, its clever satire and biting commentary make it a must-watch for fans of social commentary and animation.
How long is What on Earth!?
This animated short clocks in at 10 minutes, making it a quick and thought-provoking watch.
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About What on Earth! (1967) — A Satirical Masterpiece that Challenges the Status Quo
Immerse yourself in the world of What on Earth! (1967), a thought-provoking animated satire that challenges modern society's reliance on the automobile. Directed by Les Drew and Kaj Pindal, this Academy Award-nominated film presents a scathing critique of our car-centric culture. Through the eyes of Martian observers, we witness the absurdity of humans catering to the whims of their dominant species: automobiles. This 10-minute short masterfully pokes fun at the human condition, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with technology.
As we delve into the world of What on Earth! (1967), we're met with a humorous yet biting commentary on the status quo. With its unique blend of animation and social commentary, this film has become a cult classic among animation enthusiasts and social critics alike. Join the conversation and discover the clever wit and satire that has made What on Earth! (1967) a standout in the world of animation.