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HENSFLUENZERS

HENSFLUENZERS

HENSFLUENZERS

Animation,

Mexico

2025

Runtime, min

3

Two entrepreneurial hens launch their own line of artisanal eggs labeled "Hens-Made". From their rustic wooden stand, they film promotional videos and attract cheerful tourists who flock in, snapping photos and lining up to buy. But success has short legs: the Easter Bunny suddenly appears, importing mass-produced colorful eggs from China, packaged with slick marketing. The competition turns fierce and ridiculous. In this animated satire, the handmade dream cracks under the weight of global capitalism… and not everyone makes it out with their yolk intact.
Nathalie Erika Langner

Director:

Nathalie Erika Langner

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REVIEWS:

I'm screaming at Cluctok! It's the best TikTok parody Ive seen. The chicken in star glasses filming herself on a phone is literally my clients. The film perfectly shows how we've all become slaves to content, even if we're just selling eggs. Level 100 irony.

Carmen Martinez Ruiz

HensFluenzers, ClucTok, zemu - Genius! I love good wordplay. The whole film is one big visual joke. The blue chicken with her huge eyes looks especially funny when she's trying to hustle her product. A light film with deep subtext.

Nancy Schifano

Guys, did you see the textures? The hens look like they are made of little seeds or beads. It looks so tactile! I love the contrast between the warm design of the hens and their wooden stand and the cold reality of competition. Technically very fresh!

Samantha Davis

The name ZEMU in the film is a clear reference to Temu. We see how the crowd with phones falls for bright packaging, ignoring quality. It’s a sad allegory of how mass consumption destroys uniqueness.

Pablo Gonzalez Fernandez

Funny, but actually painful. You pour your soul in, making a craft product like these hens with their painted eggs, and then a big player comes along with cheap imports and kills your business. A very true-to-life satire on the modern market.

Rosa Alvarez Garcia

want those patterned eggs! they look like works of art. i feel bad for the hens, but the cartoon's style is amazing. the color palette is so bright and juicy, a feast for the eyes. fnd yes, the star glasses are a trend!

Ella Guidetti

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