Synopsis
Rex, is a clay dog, who lives in a surreal world of television clichés. But his dreams are really surprising.

Synopsis
Rex, is a clay dog, who lives in a surreal world of television clichés. But his dreams are really surprising.
| Original Title | REX THE RUNT: «HOW DINOSAURS BECAME EXTINCT» |
| Italian Title | Rex The Runt: «How Dinosaurs Became Extinct» - Wallace & Gromit ed altre storie |
| Category | Out of competition |
| Section | Cartoons |
| Tipology | Animation, Short Film |
| Duration | 73' |
| Production Year | 1991 |
| Nationality | United Kingdom |
| Directed by | Richard Goleszowski |
RICHARD GOLESZOWSKI
Richard Starzak, previously known as Richard "Golly" Goleszowski, is an English animator.
Starzak was born in Suffolk in 1959 and grew up in Ipswich, attending Northgate Grammar School. After completing a degree in Fine Art at Exeter College of Art and Design specialising in animation, he experimented further with animation and DJ-ing before joining Aardman Animations in 1983 as its first employee.
During his first nine-year stretch at Aardman he worked on several short films and promos including "Morph", "Sledgehammer" for Peter Gabriel, Pee-Wee's Playhouse in New York, his own film Ident (1989), which introduced the character Rex, and two Rex the Runt pilot films. His commercial work includes Domestos Big Dom, Grolsch, Cadbury’s Creme Eggs, Weetos and Maltesers and several European commercials.
In 1992, Starzak left Aardman to pursue a freelance career during which time he worked in New Zealand as Production Adviser for Oscar and Friends, and wrote and directed 13 episodes of Rex the Runt for BBC2.