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May 17, 2019
By Willow Senior
AllMedia

Art

Où est le poulet is the story of a chicken that disappears. Taking influence from France, its language and culture, the film exists as a romanticised yet absurd retelling of a mundane event. It speaks about existentialism, asking what it means to be free and happy. ∎

 

 

Words and Artwork by Willow Senior.

 

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