“I love pigs. Dogs are looking up at us. Cats are looking down on us. Pigs look upon us as equals. Winston Churchill.
In this brilliant work, Kosakovsky has an accommodative social reality: where there is a place for layout, tabulation, collage and author’s parallelism. The chronicle is dressed in art, the actual life of animals is put on a very lyrical tone, thereby preserving authenticity, bypassing the spoken and musical format. Here is the overlay of the narrative on the transformation, module, structure of each scene. This is very important for this film. Since there is a rejection of man from the philosophy of individualism, and one can even say ... dogmatism.
The Great Cinema.Bravo, Kosakovsky.👏