
Phone Home 2012
In this witty 3-minute animated short, *Phone Home (2012)* by director Myles McLeod delivers a clever twist on the classic sci-fi trope of interplanetary communication.
Director: Myles McLeod
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Phone Home (2012) about?
A seemingly mundane Earthling receives an unexpected call from Mars, reacting with all the enthusiasm of someone being told to empty the dishwasher. The short film explores themes of human apathy and the absurdity of first contact.
Who directed Phone Home?
Myles McLeod directed this animated gem, showcasing his knack for blending sci-fi with dry humor.
Who stars in Phone Home?
The main roles are voiced by Greg McHugh and Lucy Montgomery, whose comedic timing brings the film's premise to life.
Is Phone Home (2012) worth watching?
While it's a brief 3-minute watch, *Phone Home* punches well above its weight with sharp satire and clever animation. Its unrated IMDb status leaves room for interpretation, but its humor and originality make it a standout in the genre.
How long is Phone Home?
The film runs for 3 minutes.
About Phone Home (2012) — A 3-Minute Animated Sci-Fi Comedy You Won't Forget
In this witty 3-minute animated short, *Phone Home (2012)* by director Myles McLeod delivers a clever twist on the classic sci-fi trope of interplanetary communication. The story follows an unimpressed Earth resident who receives a call from Mars—only to remain as underwhelmed as an office worker on a Monday morning. With dry humor and minimalist animation, the film pokes fun at human indifference, blending sci-fi absurdity with relatable everyday ennui.
The breezy comedy shines through the chemistry of Greg McHugh and Lucy Montgomery, whose deadpan delivery sells the joke effortlessly. McLeod's direction keeps the pacing tight, ensuring every second packs a punch of observational humor. Ideal for fans of quick, sharp satire, *Phone Home* is a tiny gem that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.