"Lost Cubert" written and directed by Felix Fischer, Jim Schmidt, and Carolin Schramm
We've all felt trapped in a work routine at some point in our lives, but none of us have anything on Cubert, who spends his days in endless monotony at his desk. It's only when he is plucked out of his regular workflow that he begins to understand the horror of his situation.
"Lost Cubert," may be a little heavy on the metaphor, but it more than makes up for it with its deft animation.
"Lost Cubert," may be a little heavy on the metaphor, but it more than makes up for it with its deft animation.
"Cubert’s life is determined by work. Endless repetitions of the same tasks, dull routines, a perfect construction of monotony. Suddenly he is wrenched out of his daily grind and is confronted with a seemingly inescapable system. His quest for an exit leads him deep into a labyrinth of monotony – and to the bounds of his sanity."
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