Perhaps one of the most cutting edge films at SBIFF this year is this nine-minute long film about an elderly Jewish woman whose eyes were opened so much by “the Google” that she’s decided to eat bacon for the first time in her life. Toronto’s Sol Friedman weaves in whimsical animation that’s equal parts quirky and lovable, presenting Razie’s plight in a way that relates to all ages.
See www.artbeast.ca .
What were you trying to do with this film?
