
OUT TO PASTURE
OUT TO PASTURE
Animation, Short, Other, Student, Drama, Comedy, Parody, Biopic
United States
2025
Runtime, min
7



Selections and Awards:
REVIEWS:
I wasn’t ready to feel this much for a cow in sunglasses. The part where he stares out the car window… it hit harder than expected. Fame really does things to you.
Michael Richard
I live for this kind of absurdist animation. It’s like ‘Behind the Music’ but with udders. Loved the way it handled burnout and fame without getting preachy.
Miguel Torielli
Concise, simple, and logical. A wonderful depiction of the emptiness and despair that come with achieving a dream that only looks bright and attractive on the surface. Thank you!
Live Screenings Attendee
A clever mock-biopic that plays with fame, identity, and the absurdity of celebrity culture — all through the lens of an anthropomorphic cow. It's equal parts Bojack Horseman and Scorsese parody, with brisk pacing and satirical flair.
Mathieu Gordon
Slick and confident animation style. The limited palette and sharp line art help focus on expression and timing. Subtle squash & stretch in facial animation gave Marcel a lot of character.
Elena Navarro Perez
Fame is pasture. Green, tempting, but fenced. Marcel’s journey is a mirror — how often do we become caricatures of ourselves trying to stay relevant?
Olivia Jackson
Amandeep Singh’s film deftly navigates satire with visual economy. Despite its brief runtime, Marcel T. Cow’s arc mirrors a full career tragedy-comedy. The minimalist line work supports the deadpan tone effectively.
Sabrina Badran
