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Two German film students track down their stolen movie in new doco
Key takeaways
- After their film was stolen, Julius Drost and Moritz Henneberg immediately saw the cinematic potential of their story.
- So when Butty was selected for an Oscars-qualifying animation festival in Bulgaria, they were utterly ecstatic.
- Drost and Henneberg were booted out, and the short disqualified because it was already online.
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After their film was stolen, Julius Drost and Moritz Henneberg immediately saw the cinematic potential of their story. (Supplied)
Link copied Share Share article Berlin-based film students Julius Drost and Moritz Henneberg spent thousands of hours crafting their adorable animated short, Butty, depicting the travails of a cute but clumsy cleaning robot who's thrown out on the street after one messy malfunction too many.
So when Butty was selected for an Oscars-qualifying animation festival in Bulgaria, they were utterly ecstatic.
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