Les Lettres de Krakovie
A traditional 2D-animated story about the end of childhood, envy and desire. A story about a boy, three ladies and a bird, lost in a house which isn’t their home during an endless winter.
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Born from a carte blanche collaboration between three emerging directors and legendary French composer Arnold Turboust, Les Lettres de Krakovie is a poetic 2D short that captures the end of childhood through the lens of memory, longing, and surreal melancholy. Set in a house lost in time, three women, a boy, and a bird navigate a delicate limbo. Fully hand-drawn, the animation flows with painterly textures and cinematic sensitivity—each frame unfolding like a forgotten diary page.

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