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More

  • Animation
  • Science Fiction
Confirmed1998-09-017.77.6Trakt

A factory worker in a dark, gray world assembles devices that promise happiness. In his spare time he tinkers to create something better, and finally succeeds in perfecting his invention, which allows people to see life through rose-colored glasses, but he has to pay a price for his success.

More is a 1998 animated science fiction short film about a factory worker in a bleak industrial world who invents rose-colored glasses that promise happiness—at a cost. This darkly imaginative film explores themes of innovation, desire, and the price of progress through stunning hand-drawn animation.

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1998-09-01

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    Director
    Mark Osborne
    Mark Osborne

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    MAKING MORE - trailer

    YouTube · 2010-10-02
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    When was More released?

    More was released on September 1, 1998.

    What is More about?

    The film follows a factory worker in a gray, dystopian world who creates a device allowing people to see life through rose-colored glasses, delivering happiness—but with a hidden price.

    What genre is More?

    More is an animated science fiction film that blends speculative storytelling with visual artistry to explore philosophical themes about human desire and innovation.

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