The Beauty: A Poignant Animated Short Film Reimagines Plastic Waste as Ocean Life


“Simultaneously stunning and filthy” is how director Pascal Schelbli describes his 2019 short film “The Beauty.” A cautionary reimagining of the world’s rampant plastic pollution, the arresting animation reenvisions waste as lively sea life: a bubble-wrap fish puffs up, a serpentine tire glides through the water, and an entire school of discarded footwear swims in an undulating mass. […]

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  3. Sustain | sustain-blog.com's avatar Sustain blog says:

    Excellent! Thank you 😊

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