
Martin Cries 2017
In Jonathan Vinel's raw and emotionally charged short film *Martin Cries* (2017), a young man wakes to an empty world where every face he knows has vanished without a trace.
Director: Jonathan Vinel
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Martin Cries* (2017) about?
The film follows Martin, who wakes up to a world where everyone has disappeared. His desperate search across cities, mountains, and rivers turns into a journey through rage, sadness, and longing as he confronts the sudden emptiness of his life.
Who directed *Martin Cries*?
French director Jonathan Vinel helmed this intense animated short, known for his emotionally unfiltered storytelling and bold visual style.
Who stars in *Martin Cries*?
The short stars Paul Hamy as Martin, with Clémence Diard and Sarah-Megan Allouch rounding out the cast.
Is *Martin Cries* (2017) worth watching?
For fans of raw, atmospheric animation, *Martin Cries* delivers a powerful punch in just 16 minutes. It's a visceral experience that may not be for everyone, but it's unforgettable for those who appreciate bold, emotional storytelling.
How long is *Martin Cries*?
The film runs for 16 minutes.
About Martin Cries (2017) — A 16-minute animated odyssey of loss and raw emotion
In Jonathan Vinel's raw and emotionally charged short film *Martin Cries* (2017), a young man wakes to an empty world where every face he knows has vanished without a trace. Haunted by loneliness and consumed by sudden rage, he embarks on a desperate quest through urban sprawl, rugged mountains, and winding rivers to find the missing people who once filled his life. As Martin's search spirals into turbulent emotions—anger, sorrow, and longing—the film strips away fear, embracing vulnerability and passion in a visually striking exploration of love and absence.
Through stark animation and a bold narrative, Vinel crafts a poignant meditation on connection and loss, where silence speaks louder than words. The 16-minute runtime packs a punch, blending intense visuals with a deeply human story that lingers long after the credits roll.