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Tall Tales (2025)
Animated visual album directed by Jonathan Zawada, featuring music by Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard. This 65-minute fairy tale for the modern world depicts rising tides, kings and queens, amazon forests, and apocalyptic themes, exploring consequences of human progress.
Animated visual album directed by Jonathan Zawada, featuring music by Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard. This 65-minute fairy tale for the modern world depicts rising tides, kings and queens, amazon forests, and apocalyptic themes, exploring consequences of human progress.
The film's central exploration of climate anxiety and the dangers of unchecked AI and human progress aligns with progressive ideologies focused on environmentalism and social caution against technological excess.
The animated film employs a minimal cast of two white male performers and centers on abstract themes of environmental degradation and technological overreach without addressing diversity, equity, or inclusion.
Tall Tales presents abstract, dystopian explorations of technology, isolation, and human folly through music and visuals, without depicting family structures, roles, or values in any meaningful way.
The film features no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film contains no identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its surreal narrative explores human progress and AI without addressing transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Tall Tales presents an original modern fairy tale with newly created characters, including unnamed kings and queens, without drawing from prior source material or historical figures that establish canonical genders.
Tall Tales presents an original modern fairy tale with CGI visuals and no ties to prior source material or established characters, eliminating any basis for race swaps.
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