Sticks and Stones

The most important thing in the world are small things – even technology helps us see them.)

The Tie

Friendship bears no age or height differences – not even between a small and big girafe.)

Timber

A group of logs is about to freeze to death in a cold, icy desert. When they realize that the only fuel for a warming fire is their own body, things start heating up.)

A Lata

Even a small tin can will help us dance and sing around the city.)

Zebra

Everyone is the same, even zebras who grow up with strange stripes. )

Messages dans l'air

Sometimes, it’s just better to talk to other people through letters flying between us.)

Historia de un Oso

A lonely bear dad tells his story through a magic box: one that gave birth to cinema.)

Campo à Beira Mar

“Countryside by the Sea” looks at overpopulated beaches through the eyes of comedy and animation.)

Cowboydrøm

Bill Benson dreams of being Lucky Luke, but something gets in the way.)

Giovanni en het waterballet

Giovanni prefers synchronized swimming to playing football. But his nightmares won’t stop him from going through its competition.)

Daan durft

Our biggest trips can also be made by water. That’s what little Daan will show his parents.)

Gunther

Can animals live together without eating each other? )

Moo Moo

Even small dinossaurs should get a haircut.)

Isabelle au Bois Dormant

Princess Betty sleeps in a narcoleptic stupor. The king appeals to his subjects to wake her, and several respond: Uncle Henry VIII, Aunt Victoria, an emotional alien, a witch and a handsome prince. This worthy Prince Charles lookalike has to leave his royal suburb to save the princess, but will Betty be wakened with just a kiss? Drawn in Indian ink, this animation sets the Perrault classic in Cloutier’s disjointed, anachronistic and playful universe.

Huhu – Pole Hole

The film features some owls which happen to land at the Arctic and start a new life there. Their main attribute is their stupidity combined with with the lack of long-term memory. They never learn from their failures, and start to do and discover things as it would be the first time.