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Baby Anger

Country: France, Language: French, 14 mins

Original Title

Bébé Colère
  • Director: Caroline Poggi, Jonathan Vinel
  • Writer: Caroline Poggi, Jonathan Vinel

CGiii Comment

Be warned, the first few minutes are seizure inducing.

The rest...well, let's just say, someone is taking themselves far too seriously.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A lost baby, confronted with a contemporary world and its empty spaces, asks himself how to grow up. Over the last few years, Caroline Poggi e Jonathan Vinel have been developing a body of work one might call radical. Few directors have gone so far as they in describing the violence of normality, which in Baby Anger is explicitly called to be eradicated, as an inscription on a wall reveals: «Fuck normality». A follower of the vivid anti-humanist tradition, the protagonist goes even one step further as he states: «I wish for the end of humanity». No need to say that there is little room left for hope in this vivid portrait of our time.

Cast & Characters

Barbara Braccini (as (voice))