"Kawauso" refers to the Japanese otter. The girl meets a Japanese otter and they try to communicate but it doesn't work. This is because Japanese otters are extinct and no one can touch the girl.
Every morning, Boris the village baker makes a fresh batch of crusty bread and pastries for all his neighbours until… Achoo! He can't stop sneezing. He has become allergic to flour, how will he be able to supply the village?
A seemingly idyllic lovers' encounter reveals itself to be the start of a genderless figure's surreal odyssey. A dystopian universe unfolds piece by piece as the character learns who they really are. The story reflects on what makes humans human in a technological age.
Netzhammer's feature debut takes an unsparing look at both present and future.
In a frenzied choreography, Célestin speaks to us about the urgent need to save his mother yeti, while black figures dance, consume and mistreat her under the animals’ helpless gaze.