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HumanTown 2016

22 min📅 2016-07-26

In *HumanTown (2016)*, director Vivieno Caldinelli crafts a whimsical yet thought-provoking comedy about Orthak, a disillusioned young orc who finds solace in *HumanTown*, a fantasy board game depicting modern human life.

Director: Vivieno Caldinelli

Cast

Daniel Doheny
Daniel Doheny
Various Characters
Jack Heyes
Various Characters
Kajetan Kwiatkowski
Various Characters
Liam McLeod
Various Characters
Kane Stewart
Various Characters
Marty Adams
Marty Adams
Officer Justice
Miles Chalmers
Miles Chalmers
Various Characters
Scott Thompson
Scott Thompson
Dr. Photon
Kayla Lorette
Kayla Lorette
Various Characters

Frequently Asked Questions

What is HumanTown (2016) about?

The film follows Orthak, an orc who escapes into a fantasy board game about human life. When he magically teleports into the game's world, he experiences firsthand the struggles, humor, and absurdity of modern city living, from crime to mad scientists.

Who directed HumanTown?

Vivieno Caldinelli directed *HumanTown (2016)*, infusing the project with a unique blend of comedy and satire.

Who stars in HumanTown?

The film features Daniel Doheny, Jack Heyes, Kajetan Kwiatkowski, Liam McLeod, and Kane Stewart in pivotal roles.

Is HumanTown (2016) worth watching?

While *HumanTown* hasn't been rated on IMDb, its genre-blending comedy and creative premise make it a fun, offbeat watch for fans of dark humor and fantasy satires. The short runtime and quirky charm are its biggest strengths.

How long is HumanTown?

HumanTown runs for 22 minutes.

About HumanTown (2016) — A Fantasy Board Game Comes to Life in This Quirky Comedy

In *HumanTown (2016)*, director Vivieno Caldinelli crafts a whimsical yet thought-provoking comedy about Orthak, a disillusioned young orc who finds solace in *HumanTown*, a fantasy board game depicting modern human life. By sheer chance, Orthak teleports into his beloved game's world—a chaotic yet vibrant city where human struggles, bizarre inventions, and unexpected disasters collide. As he navigates this unfamiliar terrain, he confronts the raw, often absurd reality behind the game's polished facade. With its sharp wit and dark humor, the film blends fantasy and satire to explore themes of escapism, societal pressures, and the unpredictable chaos of everyday existence.

The 22-minute runtime keeps the story tight and energetic, while Caldinelli's direction infuses the film with a playful yet biting tone. Standout performances from Daniel Doheny, Jack Heyes, and Kajetan Kwiatkowski bring depth to the quirky characters, making *HumanTown (2016)* a memorable short film that feels both timeless and refreshingly original.