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Latest revision as of 09:18, 5 December 2023
When I was a child in school, there was a game we used to play, which involved how much dirt you could put in your ears, in your nose, and in your mouth.
Dirt is an award-winning short film produced by Chel White. It was originally produced in 1998 and distributed online. It was made available at joefrank.com in March 2004 but has been withdrawn.
Synopsis
A literal, live-action illustration of the story of a man who begins eating dirt as a childhood game and eventually finds vegetables growing from his own body. The text of the monologue later appeared in The Dictator (Part 1).