An Ostrich Told Me the World is Fake and I Think I Believe It was made by 26-year-old film-maker Lachlan Pendragon at his Brisbane home during Covid
,” he said, to laughter and cheers, before reading out the best possible follow-up: “An Ostrich Told Me the World is Fake and I Think I Believe It.” Even more laughter. “No comment,” co-host Allison Williams said., the 26-year-old student behind that excellently named film, with an equally excellent name – Lachlan Pendragon – began to laugh too.
“And they all stayed asleep so they didn’t even find out until the following morning!” he says. “They were excited for me, but they kept having to double check – ‘What do you mean,Trailer for the animated short film An Ostrich Told Me the World is Fake and I Think I Believe It. Looking out the window of the office where he spends his days selling toasters, Neil’s view outside flickers between a cityscape and a green screen. “It’s pretty unusual weather we’re having,” he observes to a nearby colleague, before noticing his colleague has not been given any legs, as they’re out of shot.
Pendragon made the film as part of his studies at Griffith film school. It took three years of building sets, making storyboards and writing scripts, but Pendragon animated and filmed it by himself in his living room over 10 months during Covid.
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