Gatsby (2024)
In the heart of the Gobi Desert, a herd of Bactrian camels follows the well-walked paths of the camels that came before them, but one camel dreams of a greater purpose outside the routine. Gatsby follows a mysterious voice into the desert in search of adventure, but the brutality of nature leaves him with a difficult question: are his dreams legitimate or just teenage delusions of grandeur?
Director: Alec Seymour
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: September 28, 2024
Cast
- Alec Seymour - Gatsby (Voice)
- Hayley Palmaer - The Voice (voice)
- Abram Blau - Brutus (Voice)
- Jackie N. Leon - Esmee (Voice)
Screenplay
Music: sam pearce, Andrew Vernon
Original Language: en
Themes
A Teenage Boy's Journey of Growing Up, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Political Satire and Social Critique, Dark Comedy and Twisted Humor, Satirical Tales and Social Critique
Keywords
rock 'n' roll, satire, camel, gobi desert, coming of age, desert, animation, dunes, hero complex
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Gatsby about?
- In the heart of the Gobi Desert, a herd of Bactrian camels follows the well-walked paths of the camels that came before them, but one camel dreams of a greater purpose outside the routine. Gatsby follows a mysterious voice into the desert in search of adventure, but the brutality of nature leaves him with a difficult question: are his dreams legitimate or just teenage delusions of grandeur?
- Who directed Gatsby?
- Gatsby was directed by Alec Seymour.
- Who stars in Gatsby?
- Gatsby stars Alec Seymour, Hayley Palmaer, Abram Blau, Jackie N. Leon.
- How long is Gatsby?
- Gatsby has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- What genre is Gatsby?
- Gatsby is a Animation, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy film.
- What are the themes of Gatsby?
- The themes of Gatsby include: A Teenage Boy's Journey of Growing Up, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Political Satire and Social Critique, Dark Comedy and Twisted Humor, Satirical Tales and Social Critique.