The Bunny

'The Bunny', 2018

This short film is a satirical thriller, which aims to satirise the social wrongness of the growing disparity between Arts and STEM, that the various values are being held unfairly by the ...

This short film is a satirical thriller, which aims to satirise the social wrongness of the growing disparity between Arts and STEM, that the various values are being held unfairly by the ...

Director

Ruochen Zhao

Runtime

10 minutes

Type

Feature

Genre

Short

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The Bunny

Ruochen Zhao, 2018

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This short film is a satirical thriller, which aims to satirise the social wrongness of the growing disparity between Arts and STEM, that the various values are being held unfairly by the ...

This short film is a satirical thriller, which aims to satirise the social wrongness of the growing disparity between Arts and STEM, that the various values are being held unfairly by the UK government and societies. I critique the contemporary taste binaries of STEM subjects are of higher cultural capital and governmental interests than the Arts. I targeted and attacked the UK government's obvious financial preference for STEM subjects over Arts subjects with application of some non-essential techniques of satire. The film also generally satirizes discussions around the topic of university life, such as the balance between binge-drinking culture and the prioritizing of education on university campuses, and over-dramatizes the politically-charged rivalry between students of STEM subjects and those of the Arts, with the attempt of the latter to achieve legitimacy by displaying it as a mob war between the two ways of learning. It is also my aim that the satire shows a willing awareness ...

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This short film is a satirical thriller, which aims to satirise the social wrongness of the growing disparity between Arts and STEM, that the various values are being held unfairly by the ...

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This short film is a satirical thriller, which aims to satirise the social wrongness of the growing disparity between Arts and STEM, that the various values are being held unfairly by the UK government and societies. I critique the contemporary taste binaries of STEM subjects are of higher cultural capital and governmental interests than the Arts. I targeted and attacked the UK government's obvious financial preference for STEM subjects over Arts subjects with application of some non-essential techniques of satire. The film also generally satirizes discussions around the topic of university life, such as the balance between binge-drinking culture and the prioritizing of education on university campuses, and over-dramatizes the politically-charged rivalry between students of STEM subjects and those of the Arts, with the attempt of the latter to achieve legitimacy by displaying it as a mob war between the two ways of learning. It is also my aim that the satire shows a willing awareness ...

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Nancy Melia

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Max C. Klein

Actor

Sebastian Garbacz

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Jack Hawes

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