

Six minutes. No dialogue. Your heart? Pulverized.
A short stop frame animation following a lonely Inuit who struggles to survive after an oil tanker leaks oil off the coast of Alaska, killing all the wildlife in the area.
Direction
Stop-motion so precise you forget it's not real.
Cinematography
Arctic desolation that somehow looks warm.
Director
Ieuan Lewis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Stop-motion was chosen specifically to mirror the fragility of Arctic ecosystems—every frame handmade, every creature destructible.
The film was screened at COP26, weaponizing its six-minute runtime to shame fossil fuel delegates in person.
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