
Yearbook 2014
In the dark comedy 'Yearbook (2014)', director Bernardo Britto presents a satirical take on human existence. The film follows a man tasked with compiling the definitive history of humanity before the planet's impending doom at the hands of aliens.
Director: Bernardo Britto
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Yearbook (2014) about?
The film follows a man tasked with compiling the definitive history of humanity before the planet's impending doom at the hands of aliens.
Who directed Yearbook?
Bernardo Britto directs this dark comedy short film.
Who stars in Yearbook?
Unfortunately, the main cast is not available.
Is Yearbook (2014) worth watching?
While not available on IMDb, 'Yearbook' is a thought-provoking and entertaining watch, perfect for fans of animation and comedy.
How long is Yearbook?
The film has a runtime of 5 minutes.
About Yearbook (2014) — A Hilarious Take on Human Existence
In the dark comedy 'Yearbook (2014)', director Bernardo Britto presents a satirical take on human existence. The film follows a man tasked with compiling the definitive history of humanity before the planet's impending doom at the hands of aliens. This animated short pokes fun at the human condition, exploring themes of mortality, legacy, and the meaning of life. With its quick-witted humor and clever writing, 'Yearbook' is a thought-provoking and entertaining watch. Bernardo Britto's vision is brought to life through the animation, creating a visually engaging experience. As the clock ticks down to the apocalypse, the main character's mission becomes a commentary on the importance of leaving a lasting impact. With its blend of humor and heart, 'Yearbook' is a must-watch for fans of animation and comedy.
Through Bernardo Britto's lens, we see a world on the brink of disaster, and the human desire to leave a mark on the universe. With its short runtime, 'Yearbook' is an easy and enjoyable watch, perfect for those looking for a quick and thought-provoking film. So, grab some popcorn and join the countdown to the apocalypse in 'Yearbook'!