A Short Vision (1956) - BFI National Archive
A Short Vision is a 1956 British anti-war animated short film made by Joan and Peter Foldes.
A nuclear war brings a horrifying destruction of humanity.
Victims[]
- Unnamed Man - Melted during the nuclear war.
- Owl - Melted during the nuclear war.
- Rat - Melted during the nuclear war off-camera.
- Deer - Melted during the nuclear war.
- Leopard - Melted during the nuclear war off-screen.
- Unnamed Woman - Melted during the nuclear war.
- Unnamed Woman - Melted during the nuclear war off-screen.
- Three Unnamed Man - Melted during the nuclear war off-screen.
- Unnamed Elder Man - Melted during the nuclear war off-screen.
- Unnamed Child - Melted during the nuclear war off-screen.
- Unnamed Jet Pilot - Melted during the nuclear war off-screen.
- All 2,823,996,603 People on Earth - Melted during the nuclear war off-screen, minus previously counted nine people.
- Moth - Burned to death after flying into a small fire.
Deaths[]
- Total - 2,823,996,617
- 2,823,996,612 Humans
- 2,823,996,605 Victims of Unknown Gender
- 5 Men
- 2 Women
- 5 Animals
- 1 Bird
- 1 Rat
- 1 Deer
- 1 Leopard
- 1 Insect
- 2,823,996,612 Humans
Note[]
- For the world's population, number of people on World Population History for date 27 May 1956, the film's release date, was used.