An adorable little animated cinematic marvel, endearing, nostalgically charming, full of enchanting details!
Office work is tedious, and on hot summer days the slightest cool breeze is worth its weight in gold. So rejoice, anyone who owns a small desk fan. But when the end of the day arrives, the work is done. Hours and hours of pure boredom await the little fan. But the fan only wants one thing: to whirl up dust and go crazy. It defiantly confronts the discarded items on the worktop. But then it discovers an origami bird and starts to play with it...
From the jury statement FBW ‘especially valuable’: The little fan ‘learns what can be created through the appropriate use of energy: affection and friendship. The film is playful, animated and atmospheric and its message is not only interesting for children. The filmmaker has chosen both the timing and the setting well. The desk surface with the objects on it is as straightforward as it is varied, and the small actions of the protagonist seem spontaneous and true to life.’
An adorable little animated cinematic marvel, endearing, nostalgically charming, full of enchanting details!
Office work is tedious, and on hot summer days the slightest cool breeze is worth its weight in gold. So rejoice, anyone who owns a small desk fan. But when the end of the day arrives, the work is done. Hours and hours of pure boredom await the little fan. But the fan only wants one thing: to whirl up dust and go crazy. It defiantly confronts the discarded items on the worktop. But then it discovers an origami bird and starts to play with it...
From the jury statement FBW ‘especially valuable’: The little fan ‘learns what can be created through the appropriate use of energy: affection and friendship. The film is playful, animated and atmospheric and its message is not only interesting for children. The filmmaker has chosen both the timing and the setting well. The desk surface with the objects on it is as straightforward as it is varied, and the small actions of the protagonist seem spontaneous and true to life.’