A feline and a bird meet, get together and develop a codependent relationship, until it becomes toxic. Liberation comes, but not before a transformation that upsets their dynamic.
In a charming animation, Conte Sauvage transports us to the story of an unlikely friendship between a feline and a little bird. At first glance, the film seems to be aimed solely at children, conveying an easily decipherable message: that, despite our differences, there are always possible paths to acceptance and affection. However, as the narrative progresses, we discover that the true essence of friendship lies not in physical differences, but in character traits. Can manipulative individuals – birds or people – really build genuine bonds of friendship? (Jéssica Pestana)