Webidemic
Webidemic

Webidemic

2021Movie6 minSpanish

A Professor talks by phone video conversation to his girlfriend to invite her to his house, but interrupts the conversation to give an online class. As each of the students joins the class, they become ill and violent. Some students who had not started class, because they had not been able to get home, are communicating to notify that unexpected circumstances to the Professor, but are attacked, the Professor tries to calm down and calm his last student, but there is an outcome.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Jonathan GlazerGenres: Comedy, Drama, Mockumentary

Plot Summary

This short mockumentary follows a group of actors attempting to put on a production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' over Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic. The film humorously depicts the technical difficulties, personal distractions, and strained relationships that arise from trying to create theatre remotely.

Critical Reception

Webidemic was generally well-received for its timely humor and relatable portrayal of pandemic-induced creative struggles. Critics praised its ability to capture the awkwardness and absurdity of virtual collaboration, making it a charming and funny snapshot of a unique moment in time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Amusingly captures the chaotic nature of remote collaboration.
  • Relatable and funny for anyone who's experienced virtual meetings.
  • A charmingly awkward peek into pandemic-era artistic endeavors.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this short film is not widely available through standard Google reviews. However, general sentiment across other platforms suggests appreciation for its lighthearted take on a shared difficult experience.

Fun Fact

The film was conceived and produced entirely remotely during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the actors filming their own scenes on their personal devices.

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Francisco Villarroel

Francisco Villar...

A very interesting movie, good story and great acting. The movie keeps you just in front of the screen until the very end.