

Six minutes. No dialogue. One hunt that becomes something ancient and wild.
A native American is hunting and stalks an animal through a strange and mysterious forest.
Direction
Six directors, one seamless vision. Student film that punches way above weight.
Cinematography
Lush, painterly 3D that rejects Pixar polish for something elemental.
Director
Thomas Fayolle
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Created by six students at Supinfocom Rubika in France, this graduation project won over 15 festival awards despite zero budget.
The title 'Anima' references both Jung's concept of inner feminine spirit and the Latin root for 'soul' or 'breath' — fitting for a film about losing and finding oneself in wildness.