INSTITUTE: Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest
YEAR: 2023
LANGUAGE: no dialogue
SYNOPSIS: In 17th-century Europe, a blood pastime called “fox tossing” was very popular among the members of the aristocracy. Based on this strange cultural phenomenon, the animated short aims to present the hedonistic life of the people of a palace, in which foxes participate as toys sentenced to death.
PROFILE: Zénó Mira is a postgraduate student at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design. He lives in Budapest, and has been working as an animation and graphic designer for 8 years. He has worked as a designer and animation director on several different projects and he is also involved in graphic art. His main field of interest is experimental animation, where graphic expressiveness is essential to him. In his work, he strives to transform elements of reality into visual poetry.