Bluebird (2011)

Bluebird

20113m
ShortFantasy

The story of the short film "Bluebird" represents the reflection of the history of human suffering through the futuristic vision of a robot child. It combines extremely provoking and emotional archive material with a fictional image of plausible futuristic sterility and perfection, but with the lack of compassion or empathy towards all humanity. "Bluebird" questions not only emotions within an artificial life, but the emotional and moral state of the world today, throughout the words of Charles Bukowski: "But, I don't weep. Do you?"

Runtime
3m
Released
2011

Details

Release year: 2011

Storyline

The story of the short film "Bluebird" represents the reflection of the history of human suffering through the futuristic vision of a robot child. It combines extremely provoking and emotional archive material with a fictional image of plausible futuristic sterility and perfection, but with the lack of compassion or empathy towards all humanity. "Bluebird" questions not only emotions within an artificial life, but the emotional and moral state of the world today, throughout the words of Charles Bukowski: "But, I don't weep. Do you?"

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