Monkeys and Lumps
Originally released in 2003. Monkeys and Lumps is a feature film. directed by Nancy Andrews. At just 37 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
This film is a hybrid of drawn animation, live action and puppetry. The central theme is the unknown or the “other” and our efforts as individual humans to understand our place and relationship with the unknowable. There are several subjects woven into the film. These are: facial expressions of human and non-human primates; space training and missions of chimpanzees; human study of monkeys (symbolized by the image of Jane Goodall); interactions between humans and animals (taken from news reports); lumps-- organisms that wash up on beaches that fit no known life forms (also called globsters); and, extra-terrestrials.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Monkeys and Lumps about?
This film is a hybrid of drawn animation, live action and puppetry. The central theme is the unknown or the “other” and our efforts as individual humans to understand our place and relationship...
Who directed Monkeys and Lumps?
Monkeys and Lumps was directed by Nancy Andrews.
How long is Monkeys and Lumps?
Monkeys and Lumps has a runtime of 0 hours and 37 minutes (37 minutes total).
When was Monkeys and Lumps released?
Monkeys and Lumps was released on July 1, 2003 in theaters.