

Movie spotlight
Nu lacté
Othello Vilgard, Xavier Baert and Lionel Soukaz filmed a performance by Tom from Beijing: one strips himself naked while the others veil and reveal the film.
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Plot Summary
A short, absurdist comedy that follows two characters attempting to milk a cow that is not quite what it seems. The film plays with expectations and offers a surreal take on a simple task, with a focus on visual gags and peculiar interactions.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Nu lacté' received limited critical reviews but is generally recognized within short film festivals for its unique and humorous approach to the genre. It has garnered a niche following for its quirky and memorable premise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unexpected humor and surreal situations.
Noted for its concise and effective visual storytelling.
Appreciated for its unique and offbeat concept.
Google audience: Audience reactions are sparse due to its niche nature, but where reviews exist, they often highlight the film's strangeness and comedic absurdity as key enjoyable elements.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Nu lacté,' translates from Dutch to English as 'Now milky,' a playful nod to the film's central, albeit unusual, subject matter.
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