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Giraffe 1986

9 min📅 1986-09-12

In the quirky animated film Giraffe (1986), directed by Rao Heidmets, a little girl is the only one to visit the zoo's sole inhabitant - a giraffe. To attract more visitors, the zoo's director orders an artificial giraffe, which sparks a 'giraffe boom.

Director: Rao Heidmets

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Giraffe (1986) about?

The film follows the story of a little girl who is the only one to visit the zoo's sole inhabitant, a giraffe, and the consequences that follow when an artificial giraffe is introduced to attract more visitors.

Who directed Giraffe?

Rao Heidmets directed Giraffe (1986)

Who stars in Giraffe?

Unfortunately, the cast information for Giraffe is not available.

Is Giraffe (1986) worth watching?

While Giraffe (1986) may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique themes and commentary on human nature make it a worthwhile watch for animation fans and those interested in exploring the complexities of human nature.

How long is Giraffe?

Giraffe (1986) has a runtime of 9 minutes

About Giraffe (1986) — A Quirky Animated Commentary on Human Nature

In the quirky animated film Giraffe (1986), directed by Rao Heidmets, a little girl is the only one to visit the zoo's sole inhabitant - a giraffe. To attract more visitors, the zoo's director orders an artificial giraffe, which sparks a 'giraffe boom.' The film humorously critiques the human fascination with mass culture and artificial imitations. As the days go by, people are drawn to the fake giraffe, leaving the living animal behind. The director's decision highlights the darker side of human nature, where the artificial often takes precedence over the real. Giraffe (1986) is a thought-provoking commentary on the consequences of prioritizing imitation over authenticity.

This 9-minute animated short is a poignant commentary on the human condition. Rao Heidmets' direction masterfully crafts a narrative that is both humorous and thought-provoking. The film's themes of mass culture and artificial imitations are timeless and continue to resonate with audiences today.

Giraffe (1986) is a must-watch for animation fans and anyone interested in exploring the complexities of human nature.