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Opinions

was completely amazed by the way the little brother Yoni treats his older brother Tomer. Tomer is not well, but Yoni manages everything at the best of his knowledge, which turns out to be exactly what is needed and the best thing to do. The bond between the two brothers is very believable. The way Yoni cares for Tomer and instinctly knows how to handle him is very impressive. Even the way their relationship expands was shown beautifully on the screen. A very convincing film I must say.

von Awa Cefalu, 16

A fast paced animation full of comedy and suspense, which leaves younger audiences bursting with laughter and older ones with smiles on their lips. The simplicity of the drawings, plot, characters, and jokes, coupled with dramatic and exciting music make for a very enjoyable 64 minutes of viewing.

von Nico Palesch, 15

Kplus: FEATURE FILMS

A Cat In Paris

Une vie de chat

Director: Alain Gagnol, Jean-Loup Felicioli

France 2010 / 64 minutes

Languages: French

Schedule

Su 13.2. 12:30
HKW 1

We 16.2. 16:30
HKW 2

Fr 18.2. 12:30
HKW 1

“Remember the serial jewellery burglaries? I just got the lab reports back ... cat paw prints were found every time.” “Cat paws?” “It‘s your case, okay?” “Am I supposed to arrest a cat?”

By day, Dino the cat brings lizards into little Zoé’s room. By night she’s a predator who goes her own way – out the window, past the barking dogs, always side-by-side with Nico, the nifty burglar. Things are pretty busy on the roofs of Paris, as the villainous Costa and his band of good-for-nothings cross swords with Nico and make his life dangerous. Suddenly Zoé is caught up in these audacious acrobatics. She’d better keep her balance!