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Enfant Terrible 2016

14 min📅 2016-01-01

In the short comedy "Enfant Terrible (2016)" directed by Ricky Tollman, two art gallery employees find themselves in a high-stakes race against time after accidentally discarding what they believed was trash—only to later discover it was a valuable piece of contemporary art.

Director: Ricky Tollman

Cast

Erik Knudsen
Erik Knudsen
Marcus
Alex Ozerov-Meyer
Alex Ozerov-Meyer
Isaac
Kristin Booth
Kristin Booth
Muriel
Aaron Abrams
Aaron Abrams
Jack

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Enfant Terrible (2016) about?

The film follows two art gallery workers who mistakenly throw out a contemporary art piece, thinking it was garbage. Panicked, they scramble to recreate the artwork before anyone notices its disappearance, leading to a series of chaotic and humorous mishaps.

Who directed Enfant Terrible?

Ricky Tollman directed this short comedy, bringing a sharp comedic edge to the story of art-world blunders.

Who stars in Enfant Terrible?

The main cast includes Erik Knudsen, Alex Ozerov-Meyer, Kristin Booth, and Aaron Abrams.

Is Enfant Terrible (2016) worth watching?

As a 14-minute short comedy, "Enfant Terrible (2016)" delivers quick, lighthearted entertainment with a clever premise and solid performances. While it's not a feature-length film, its tight runtime and humor make it a fun watch for fans of workplace comedies and art satire.

How long is Enfant Terrible?

The runtime of "Enfant Terrible (2016)" is 14 minutes.

About Enfant Terrible (2016) — A Comedy Short About Art, Mistakes, and Panic

In the short comedy "Enfant Terrible (2016)" directed by Ricky Tollman, two art gallery employees find themselves in a high-stakes race against time after accidentally discarding what they believed was trash—only to later discover it was a valuable piece of contemporary art. Their panic sets off a frenetic chase to recreate the artwork before anyone notices its absence, blending workplace satire with the absurdity of modern art culture.

The film captures the tension of a comedic farce within the sterile halls of an art institution, where ego, ambition, and sheer desperation collide. With sharp timing and a playful tone, "Enfant Terrible (2016)" explores themes of misunderstanding, professional blunders, and the fragile nature of artistic prestige.