Lachlan Pendragon is an Oscar-nominated stop motion filmmaker based in Brisbane, Australia. He is known for his short film An Ostrich Told Me the World is Fake And I Think I Believe It (2022).
When a young telemarketer is confronted by a mysterious talking ostrich, he learns that the universe is stop motion animation. He must put aside his dwindling toaster sales and focus on convincing his colleagues of his terrifying discovery. It's scary business living in a stop motion world, where your faces come off and a giant hand controls your every move.
A bored tollbooth operator does the night shift in the middle of nowhere.
What an Australian native, the blue-banded bees do when people can't see them. That's right, they perform symphonic musical parts.