Much wants more (2022)


Much Wants More is a five-minute stop-motion film that examines the fragility of natural and social systems through a fictional narrative. At its centre is the character “Much”, whose experience of exclusion becomes the impetus for the creation of a new system. The handmade figures, crafted from Japanese paper, deliberately reference vulnerability, impermanence, and historical rupture, generating empathy without resorting to sentimentality.

The project critically addresses the consumption of human energy and the persistent drive for growth. It analyses how individual behaviour alters structural dynamics and how such actions can produce systemic consequences. The film positions itself as an investigation into power and responsibility, and into the ways fragile systems can be destabilised or transformed by individual actors.

Anna Sudy, Lisa Sperber, Markus Pettrém, Rosa Sturm
Under the supervision of Design Investigations / Anab Jain