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With this short film, I wanted to denounce the cruelty and injustice of the way some human beings treat animals. Too often, animals are reduced to the status of objects—used for experiments or exploited without any regard for their sensitivity or suffering. In this film, I chose to depict a reversal of roles: the animal, usually the victim, ultimately turns against humanity. This symbolic inversion highlights the absurdity and violence of human behavior toward nature. My intention is not merely to shock, but to provoke deeper reflection: why does humankind, which should act as the planet’s protector, so often behave as its destroyer? We have forgotten that we are part of a fragile balance, and that every harm inflicted on animals and the environment inevitably comes back to us. This short film is therefore a metaphor: it illustrates the potential consequences of a humanity that persists in dominating and exploiting rather than respecting and preserving. By showing the animal’s rebellion, I aim to remind viewers that nature is not a laboratory for experimentation, but a living heritage we have a duty to protect. Ultimately, this film is both a warning and a call for collective responsibility: there is still time to change our perspective and our actions, so that we may live in harmony with animals and the natural world around us.

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