We Ate the Children Last
Researchers discover a radical cure for digestive tract illnesses while transplanting pig organs into the human body. This medical miracle morphs into a popular phenomenon, and Patient D, the first human subject to undergo the procedure, must wrestle with his own complicity as both his body and the world around him descend into chaos.
- Canada
- 2011, 13 min
- Director: Andrew Cividino
- Director of photography: Stephen Whitehead
- Editor: James Vandewater
- Screenplay: Andrew Cividino, Geoff Smart
- Music: Chris Thornborrow
- Cast: Keith Berry, David Disher
- Producer: Karen Harnisch
- Production: Film Forge Productions
Andrew Cividino
Andrew Cividino is an award-winning director from Toronto, Canada. He began his career directing commercials and short films that garnered him international recognition after winning prizes at TIFF and Locarno. Andrew’s debut feature film, Sleeping Giant, was selected to open the competition at the 2015 edition of Semaine de la Critique in Cannes. The feature went on to win over a dozen awards, including prizes at TIFF, VIFF, Munich, and Mumbai. Andrew is currently developing his short film We Ate the Children Last (2011), based on the novel by Yann Martel, into a feature film.