Short film spotlight: Ark

March 16th, 2010 admin

An unknown virus has destroyed almost the entire human population. Oblivious to the true nature of the disease, the only remaining survivors escape to the sea. In great ships, they set off in search of uninhabited land. So begins the exodus, led by one man…


Originally posted on The Animation Blog

 
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