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The Big Snit - Short Film
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The Big Snit

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The Big Snit is Richard Condie's 1985 NFB animated short, a dark comic domestic argument set against nuclear war and an Oscar nominee.

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What is the argument in The Big Snit about?

Richard Condie's 1985 NFB short starts with a married couple spiraling into a ridiculous domestic fight. Their petty argument plays against the much larger background of nuclear war outside.

What is the TV show inside The Big Snit?

The couple watches a bizarre program called Sawing for Teens. That fake show is part of the short's dark comic rhythm, mixing household irritation with absurd media noise.

Was The Big Snit nominated for an Oscar?

Yes. The Canadian animated short was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film after its 1985 release.

Who made The Big Snit?

The film was directed by Richard Condie and produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The NFB was also behind many other major Canadian animated shorts of the 20th century.

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