'Feast' – The New Short from Disney Animation Studios

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After Paperman in 2012 (Oscar winner for best short film) and Get a Horse! in 2013 (nominated for an Oscar), Walt Disney Animation Studios is happy to present Feast, their newest short film, for its exclusive world premiere during the Annecy International Animation Film Festival.

ABOUT FEAST

Feast, the first short film directed by Patrick Osborne, is the story of a man’s love life as seen through the eyes of his best friend and dog, Winston, and revealed bite by bite through the meals they share.

Director Patrick Osborne created from conception to completion the latest animated short from the Walt Disney Animation Studios, Feast. Starting out at Disney as animator on the 2008 feature Volt, he followed on with the TV shorts Prep and Landing and another Disney feature Tangled in 2010. He was also animation supervisor on the Oscar-winning short Paperman and co-directed the animation on the new feature Big Hero 6 before taking the directorial reins on Feast.

 

BIG HERO 6

Walt Disney Animation Studios new big-screen adventure Big Hero 6, the studio’s follow-up to 2013’s Oscar®-winning feature Frozen brings its fast-paced action to Annecy.

Little robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada is catapulted into the midst of a dangerous plot that threatens to destroy San Fransokoyo. Determined to solve the mystery and save his city, he turns to his closest companion – a robot named Baymax – and transforms his group of friends into high-tech heroes.

With

  • Patrick OSBORNE
    Patrick OSBORNE


The film

  • Film identity

    Original title: Feast

    Directed by: Patrick OSBORNE

    Country: USA

    Year of production: 2014

  • Technique

    Category: Short film

    Techniques used: 3D computer

    Process: Colour

    Target public: All audiences

  • Credits

    Directed by: Patrick OSBORNE

    Production: WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS, Kristina REED

    Distribution: WALT DISNEY STUDIO MOTION PICTURES

    Artistic direction: Jeff Turley