Fox and the Whale

Fox and the Whale is a 2016 Canadian animated short film directed by Robin Joseph.[2][3]

Fox and the Whale
Directed byRobin Joseph
Produced byRobin Joseph
Written byRobin Joseph
Music byJohn Poon
Release date
  • September 3, 2016 (2016-09-03)
Running time
12 minutes
CountryCanada
Languageno dialogue
Budget$40,000[1]

Plot

The short film takes place over what appears to be three or four nights. It features a fox desperately searching across a seaside and through a lush forest for the whale. The viewers are able to hear crickets, woodpeckers, birds, waterfalls, water rushing through a creek, and a storm as the fox wanders throughout the forest. He goes fishing, sleeps in a cave, watches birds, star gazes, and dreams about meeting the whale. There are many creatures in the forest, butterflies, a rabbit, a frog, and many fish. But the fox seems to have his heart set on meeting the whale. When he finally finds the whale, all that is left is the skeleton. The fox touches the skeleton and appears to be saddened as he paddles away with his eyes closed.[4]

Awards

The film made the initial list of ten contenders for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film,[5] but was not among the final five nominees. It was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film at the 6th Canadian Screen Awards.[6][7]

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