From injecting bleach to drinking cow urine, some pretty wild COVID “cures” have surfaced over the past couple of years. So when gullible 50-something Tony (portrayed by Jonny Freeman) hears an online news report trumping sheep’s wool as effective protection against the virus, what’s a man to do? Throw away his mask, cancel that vaccine appointment, and buy a herd of sheep, of course.
That’s the premise behind Herd Immunity, the hilariously dark, close to the bone short from up-and-coming writer/director Rosie May Bird Smith.
The three-minute film, which follows Tony and his herd ‘til death do them part, is a cutting–but very funny–take on the scourge of fake news and the slightly ignorant, slightly gullible conspiracy theorists that fall for it.
It premiered at the Papaya Young Creators competition in Warsaw, Poland, where it was named Best Film in the Branded Stories category–while London-based Bird Smith was awarded Best Director.
Herd Immunity is a co-production between production studio Havas Studios and creative agency Havas London–where Bird Smith is an award-winning writer and creative–in collaboration with Papaya Films/Papaya Young Creators.
Bird Smith said, “With Herd Immunity, I wanted to write something simultaneously bizarre and yet rooted in reality; something so utterly ridiculous yet something you could imagine a slightly nutty neighbor doing. Yes, it’s hyperbolized – but given the way fake news spreads nowadays, not impossible.”
Katie Keith, executive producer, Herd Immunity, head of production at Havas London and global head of content at Havas Studios, added, “At Havas, we’re committed to supporting and enabling rising creative talent, and there aren’t many rising faster than Rosie. Simultaneously, we’re on a mission to develop as an exciting and aspirational content production hub, working in new and innovative ways–so when Rosie came to us with this script, we knew we simply had to make this film."