This stop-motion animated short film draws us into a post-apocalyptic world through the eyes of a solitary hamster. Wandering through the ruins of once-thriving cities, he scavenges for objects, searches for water, and tries to care for the last surviving plants. One day, he stumbles upon a pair of binoculars. Through them, he spots a strange house covered in flowers, standing in the middle of the urban desert. Intrigued, he sets off to explore and discovers the Giant, a plant-like creature trapped inside its own overgrown sanctuary. Terrified of the outside world, the Giant dares not cross the walls of its home. Petit decides to help. Together, they embark on a journey that’s as simple as it is extraordinary: to make the Earth bloom again.
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| Directing | Isabela Costa | Director |
| Directing | Antoine Cagneaux | Assistant Director |
| Production | Damien Quintard | Producer |
| Production | Chloé Guine | Producer |
| Visual Effects | Léonie Liefooghe | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Laure Menard | Animation |
| Editing | Emma Feriaud | Editor |
| Crew | Brian Touron | Compositor |
| Sound | Harold Guyet-Paul | Sound Designer |
| Sound | Jules Bonnet | Sound Engineer |
| Production | Gwendoline Leriche | Producer |
| Production | Olga Maufoy-Mollaret | Producer |
| Writing | Isabela Costa | Writer |
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