Christmas is approaching and creating excitement in the forest and the countryside. The animals do everything they can to make the holidays magical and resonate with sharing and love. So a chick, a lynx, a little girl, a fox and a stork and finally a tanuki are the heroes of winter.
Five lovely tales full of poetry and adventure to tell Christmas differently to little ones. Colorful animations each with a snowy and magical universe. Cinema begins at a very young age and these short films are there to transmit this passion to them. There are no films more eloquent and more precious than those intended for young audiences. Appearing light-hearted, these stories will appeal to older spectators who certainly did not expect to laugh and be moved during a session such as this. To respect this cinema is to respect the entire public, it is to nourish future generations with real interests for an ever more important culture of communication. Real movie buffs know that no film is more important than another. We naturally have our preferences, but the variety of art lies in the attention and openness shown by the public. Furthermore, there is no need to master a language to understand the entirety of the scenarios, the emotion and the messages come through the visual beauty and the quality of the subject. Christmas may be a theme that has been covered many times, but it still needs to be explored in many ways. The directors understood this very well with The Big Animal Christmas. Don’t make the mistake of not enjoying these five short films with your family or otherwise. After all, this format is the first created by the seventh art. For the love of art, for the importance of the imagination, let’s continue to dream together.
Real. : Caroline Attia/Ceylan Beyoglu/Oleysha Shchukina/Haruna Kishi/Camille Alméras/Natalia Chernysheva
Dubbing: Marie Facundo/Marie Nonnenmacher/Bruno Magne/Magali Rosenzweig/Jérémy Prévost/Isabelle Volpe/Jessie Lambotte/Daphné Papineau
Distrib. : KMBO