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Eat me!
directed by Ilina Perianova
20 min - Comedy, Fantasy, Musical
Eat me!
directed by Ilina Perianova
20 min - Comedy, Fantasy, Musical
SYNOPSIS: An airhead beauty is transformed by her vision of singing and dancing food. How people treat each other is mirrored in the way we treat our environment and our food. That's why “Eat me” focuses on our attitude to food, its dubious contents, and food waste through the prism of a skewed relationship.
Comedy, Fantasy, Musical
20 Minutes 56 Seconds
2016-01-01
40,000 EUR
Bulgaria
Bulgaria, Estonia
English
2.35:1
Black & White and Color
ina Perianova is an awarded director, scriptwriter, producer and actress from Sofia, Bulgaria. She has studied theatre acting and directing in France and Bulgaria and has taken part in multiple plays during her studie ...
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Reviews
An interesting and original premise with an interesting and original delivery. Using a black and white colouring really makes the food stand out, and emphasises the message of the film. Performances are entertaining and the film is a unique experience.
A lot of people really do have complicated and hilarious relationship with food in real life. Great musical presented in highly comical way.
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Eat me!
directed by Ilina Perianova
SYNOPSIS: An airhead beauty is transformed by her vision of singing and dancing food. How people treat each other is mirrored in the way we treat our environment and our food. That's why “Eat me” focuses on our attitude to food, its dubious contents, and food waste through the prism of a skewed relationship.