Little Otik
"Little Otik" is a 2000 Czech film directed by Jan Švankmajer. The story revolves around a couple, Karel and Božena, who long for a child. In their desperation, they create a wooden doll resembling a baby, which they name Otik. To their surprise, the doll comes to life and begins to exhibit strange and unsettling behavior.
As Otik grows, he develops an insatiable appetite, leading to bizarre and darkly comedic situations. The film blends elements of fantasy and horror, showcasing Švankmajer's unique stop-motion animation style. "Little Otik" explores themes of parenthood, desire, and the consequences of one's actions.