GASLIGHT | Animated Short Film 2021

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Published 2021-11-19
(Warning: contains drug usage)

Gaslight is a student CG-animated short comedy about a messy breakup between a smoker, Ryan, and his girlfriend, a sentient lighter named El. Unfortunately for Ryan, El does not take heartbreak well, and Ryan must do all he can to keep this relationship from ending in literal flames.

Directed/Created by: Mild Kamolluck Niamkongkit and Kristen Yuan (Responsible for all aspects)
Produced at The Ringling College of Art and Design, 2021

Instagram: www.instagram.com/gaslight.film/?hl=en
Email: [email protected]

Mild Kamolluck Niamkongkit
- Instagram @mild_niamko_art
- Website www.mildniamkoart.com/

Kristen Yuan
- Instagram @Kris10yuan
- Website kristenyuanportfolio.portfoliobox.net/


Voice Acting: Evan Wang (El), Paul Cartwright (Ryan, Fireman)
Sound Design: Mino Alencar
Music: "Por Una Cabeza" by Carlos Gardel (PDM), Arranged for String Quintet by Kristen Yuan

© 2021 Kamolluck Niamkongkit and Kristen Yuan

All Comments (21)
  • "Some people just can´t quit" I like how that line from the fireman portrays the way society views addiction as a matter of willpower rather than the multilayered problem it actually is.
  • @plucas1
    This is actually funnier if you don't take it as metaphorical, and he actually did have a miniature, if emotionally brittle, female fire demon living in his lighter
  • @aeroblu2002
    This is literally what it'd be like if Pixar made adult films. It has all the creativity and everything.
  • @MrConfused.
    I love the double meaning here It shows both how addiction is, and how toxic relationships are Neat
  • If I had a nickel for watching cute but horrifying animations where a gas station exploded in one day, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it is strange that it has happened twice.
  • This is a very good example of actual gaslighting in any sort of relationship. It also happens to be an animated film that is cute/funny.
  • The ending is so good. He’s clearly made an attempt to quit, and yet people think people like him who are addicted just are “making a bad choice” and not putting effort in
  • @ch4ngeup
    I like how when El was around all of the other fire, she suffocated along with Ryan because of the lack of oxygen around her due to the flames that were feeding off of it. Pretty accurate
  • @beabigshot9632
    Jesus Christ That lighter is freaking insane!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • This is an excellent metaphor for abusive relationships AND addiction, AND fire safety. Well done.
  • Love the detail at 1:13 where you can see the burn mark of her crying on the pole
  • @Cloud-zb8lw
    El: “Are you cheating me ?” V: “No. he just found someone better.” El: “A vape pen?!”
  • @streetgum_
    Lesson: Don't break up with a lighter in a freaking gas station /j
  • @CujoThe2nd
    as someone addicted to cigarettes AND who has experience with toxic relationships and gaslighting, this is uncomfortably accurate lol.
  • @FoxBlocksHere
    Hands-down the most creative premise for an animated short film I've seen in years, and executed perfectly.
  • @calciumfree9626
    I never thought such classic music can fit in this kind of animation so well
  • @jsantiago9485
    Well done! Gaslighting & addiction are heavy topics, but this was light enough cautionary tale to get the point across. And to those arguing, this did have gaslighting, if not metaphorical. The lighter both presented tendencies of a gas lighter such as pushing blame and guilt onto their victim making them feel like it was their mistake and fault, causing self doubt and lacking self-esteem in decisions. Metaphorically, the lighter represents gas lighters in a toxic relationship, making themselves out to be the victim, pushing blame, then convincing their victim they were at fault & leaving them feeling like they still need them in the end, like how the guy still reached out for her before his death/ko.
  • This is awesome! I'm a (mentally ill myself) therapist who works a lot with teenagers, and I'm about to start a summer group where we watch short films and then talk about them; this is a great way to talk about gaslighting in their relationships and families, plus the animation is really good! I love the little touches on how she moves.
  • I love how this perfectly protrays addiction and abuse and this short animation managed to capture that in a single short film