Paris. A huge feather falls slowly on the earth and recovers the city. We see Paris in a different perspective. But a soft and light feather is more dangerous than we countered for.
“At bird’s-eye view” takes on an interesting meaning in this animated short film, which follows the havoc created by a giant pigeon in Paris—reconstructing (and destroying!) with realistic detail the capital’s streets and landmark buildings. Perhaps the most dangerous birds in film since Hitchcock!
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