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Ovary-Acting – Ida Melum’s Stop-Motion Confrontation with Womanhood

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Ovary-Acting – Ida Melum’s Stop-Motion Confrontation with Womanhood

When a woman gives birth to her own reproductive organs, you know you’re not watching your average animated short. Ida Melum’s Ovary-Acting is as bold as its title suggests—a stop-motion musical that turns the anxiety of fertility and social pressure into a surreal, hilarious, and deeply human story.

Premiering at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival and later selected for competition at Annecy, Ovary-Acting follows Eva, a thirty-something woman attending her sister’s baby shower when the unthinkable happens—she literally gives birth to her ovaries. What unfolds is an absurd and emotionally charged conversation between Eva and her own biology, forcing her to confront the question: Do I want to be a mother because I truly want it, or because it’s expected of me?

The short, written by Laura Jayne Tunbridge and produced by Kjersti Greger, Michelle Brøndum, and Johan Edström, is a Norwegian-Swedish-UK co-production. At just over twelve minutes, it manages to weave humor, song, and stop-motion puppetry into a deeply introspective meditation on womanhood, autonomy, and the body’s clockwork expectations.

 

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Melum, known for her earlier stop-motion works blending humor and emotion, developed the idea from a one-minute short created during her master’s studies—an experiment that personified ovaries as chatty characters named “Ovy.” That prototype evolved into this fully realized short, which combines miniature sets, clay and silicone puppets, and hand-crafted props with 2D animation accents.

“Ovary-Acting” is both literal and theatrical—the title a pun that perfectly captures the film’s tone. It’s unapologetically theatrical, with a musical sequence that took months of puppeteering and coordination to complete. Melum described the musical portion as a “beast” to make, yet it stands as the emotional heart of the piece, transforming an inner struggle into an operatic confrontation.

The director has stated that the inspiration came from her own reflections in her late twenties: “I started to wonder—did I want to have kids because I wanted it, or because it was expected of me?” That internal questioning—one that resonates with many—finds an expressive outlet through animation, allowing physical embodiment of the invisible pressures many women feel.

The film has quickly made waves across the festival circuit. After its premiere at Tribeca, it continued to Annecy and Nordisk Panorama, later qualifying for the 2026 Oscars by winning an Academy-accredited award at the Rhode Island International Film Festival. Critics have praised the short for its balance of biting humor and sincerity. Film-Fest Report noted that the film “makes it possible to represent, in very concrete terms, the difficulty of living in harmony with one’s body in Western societies.”

Technically, Ovary-Acting is a showcase of stop-motion artistry. Cinematographer Jøran Wærdahl and editor Lesley Posso helped shape its tactile world—one that’s exaggerated, colorful, and just a bit grotesque in the best possible way. The craftsmanship echoes Melum’s previous success with Night of the Living Dread (2021), which also earned BAFTA recognition.

At its core, Ovary-Acting is a film about self-acceptance and choice. It doesn’t mock motherhood, nor does it glorify independence—it simply invites honesty. Through puppet limbs and hand-built sets, Melum reminds audiences that animation can be one of the most powerful ways to confront real human fears.

It’s rare for a short to tackle such intimate questions with laughter and tenderness, rarer still to do so through stop-motion puppets singing about ovaries. But Ovary-Acting succeeds precisely because it refuses to be quiet or polite—it’s messy, funny, and full of life. Just like its subject.


Sources

  • Tribeca Film Festival – Ovary-Acting (2025)

  • Cartoon Brew – 2026 Oscars Short: Ovary-Acting by Ida Melum

  • Skwigly – Ovary-Acting at Tribeca & Annecy

  • Film-Fest Report – Ovary-Acting Review (Nordisk Panorama 2025)

  • Ida Melum Official Website

Tags: Animated Short FilmAnnecy International Animation FestivalClay AnimationFemale DirectorsIda MelumIndependent AnimationNordic AnimationOscar Qualified ShortsOvary-ActingPuppet AnimationReproductive RightsShort FilmStop MotionTribeca Film FestivalWomen in animation
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