An Insecure Sensitive Monster Struggles to Get Along in a World Specifically Made for Humans
In the short film "Martha the Monster", a congenial but insecure monster named Martha, a part-time actor who's trying to make it in stand-up comedy, finds that her bid to assimilate into a world made specifically for humans isn't working out too well. After a disastrous night with a confident strange monster, Martha learns that embracing her differentness helps her get along far better than trying to fit in.
In a world where humans live alongside monsters, Martha finds herself stuck with a major identity crisis.
The film was written and directed by Christopher Weekes and stars Rose Byrne, Bobby Cannavale, Kailah Cabanas, Nicholas Brown and Krew Boylan.
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