The Anus
THE ANUS
Genres
- Avant Garde
Genres: Avant Garde.
Episode Progress
Complete1 / 1 episodes aired
All 1 episodes available
- Aired
- Jan 1, 2004 –
- Duration
- 3 min
- Time to Complete
- ~3m
Synopsis
A film by Lu Jiawei, it was nominated at the 2004 Taipei Film Awards in the category ''Best Animation of the Year''. It mainly talks about habits, addictions, dependence, and side effects. Human beings seek solace and healing in an all-encompassing way, which over time becomes habit, creates a state of dependence, and then becomes a ritual. Rituals are always more symbolic than practical. So human beings are engaged in symbolic behavior, without much substantive meaning and causing side effects. (Source: Taiwan Film & Culture Association, translated)
Synopsis
A film by Lu Jiawei, it was nominated at the 2004 Taipei Film Awards in the category ''Best Animation of the Year''.
It mainly talks about habits, addictions, dependence, and side effects. Human beings seek solace and healing in an all-encompassing way, which over time becomes habit, creates a state of dependence, and then becomes a ritual. Rituals are always more symbolic than practical. So huma
A film by Lu Jiawei, it was nominated at the 2004 Taipei Film Awards in the category ''Best Animation of the Year''.
It mainly talks about habits, addictions, dependence, and side effects. Human beings seek solace and healing in an all-encompassing way, which over time becomes habit, creates a state of dependence, and then becomes a ritual. Rituals are always more symbolic than practical. So human beings are engaged in symbolic behavior, without much substantive meaning and causing side effects.
(Source: Taiwan Film & Culture Association, translated)
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A film by Lu Jiawei, it was nominated at the 2004 Taipei Film Awards in the category ''Best Animation of the Year''. It mainly talks about habits, addictions, dependence, and side effects. Human beings seek solace and healing in an all-encompassing way, which over time becomes habit, creates a state of dependence, and then becomes a ritual. Rituals are always more symbolic than practical. So huma
A film by Lu Jiawei, it was nominated at the 2004 Taipei Film Awards in the category ''Best Animation of the Year''. It mainly talks about habits, addictions, dependence, and side effects. Human beings seek solace and healing in an all-encompassing way, which over time becomes habit, creates a state of dependence, and then becomes a ritual. Rituals are always more symbolic than practical. So human beings are engaged in symbolic behavior, without much substantive meaning and causing side effects. (Source: Taiwan Film & Culture Association, translated)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Anus worth watching?
The Anus is a notable film by Lu Jiawei that earned a nomination for Best Animation of the Year at the 2004 Taipei Film Awards.
How many episodes does The Anus have?
The Anus is a movie consisting of exactly one episode.
What is the story of The Anus about?
The film explores themes of habits, addictions, dependence, and the side effects of symbolic human rituals that often lack substantive meaning.
Is The Anus part of a series?
No, The Anus is a standalone film and serves as the first and only entry in its franchise.
Information
- Type
- Movie
- Status
- Finished
- Aired
- Jan 1, 2004 –
- Episodes
- 1 / 1
- Duration
- 3 min
- Time to Complete
- ~3m
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