COVID Dystopia
This film includes over 200 digitally hand drawn works compiled and animated to provide an artistic commentary on COVID, politics, and the global and local impacts during this devastating and unprecedented time in history. Carefully timed to the tune of a prophetic post-apocalyptic musical number written nearly ten years earlier, this is a short you'll want to watch many times over until you begin to truly comprehend the horror.
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Thomas ThorspeckenDirectorLion King, Pocahontas, John Henry, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Brother Bear
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Thomas ThorspeckenProducer
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Project Type:Animation, Documentary, Music Video, Short
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Genres:Horror, Animation, Journalistic
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Runtime:4 minutes 17 seconds
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Completion Date:May 11, 2023
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Production Budget:5,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Language:English
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Chicago International REEL Shorts Film FestivalChicago
United States
November 11, 2023
Illinois Premiere
Best Short Animation Award -
Berlin Short Film FestivalBerlin
Germany
February 11, 2024
Euopean
Best Micro Short -
Cleveland International Official Film FestivalCleveland
United States
April 12, 2024
Ohio
Official Selection
Thomas Thorspecken (Thor) is an artist, urban sketcher, muralist, illustrator, animator, instructor, and a journalist. He attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City, before working as a freelance illustrator designing magazines and publications.
Thorspecken relocated to Orlando as an animation artist for Disney Feature Animation. Over ten years he worked on films such as The Lion King, Mulan, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pocahontas, and Lilo & Stitch, to name a few.
Since January 2009, as a New Year’s resolution, Thorspecken created at least one watercolor or digital sketch a day documenting arts and culture in Central Florida for his blog, Analog Artist Digital World, culminating in more than 4,000 individual works of art illustrating the vibrancy of this community and beyond.
When the pandemic hit in early 2020, he shifted his focus to creating a daily artistic commentary on COVID, politics, and the global and local impacts of this devastating and unprecedented time in history. The scenes in this short are just a fraction of the work created during the ongoing pandemic,
“We might be done with COVID, but COVID is not done with us. From the start of the COVID pandemic, minimizers falsely claimed the virus was no worse than the flu. After more than a million COVID deaths in America and mass infection becoming the accepted norm, minimizers persist,” Thorspecken cited as part of the rationale for his having created the jarring revue. The artist completed the storyboards for the film on May 11, 2023, when the United States officially lifted the COVID Emergency, despite COVID’s persistence. The paintings combat the willful denial and obfuscation of the facts of the past three years. The airborne virus cannot be seen, but in these paintings it takes center stage, a statement that ignoring what can't be seen is deadly.
Thor collaborated with local musician Andy Matchett who had written the song for Key of E, a post apocalyptic rock musical.