"We the Dogs" by Sung-Yoon Oh and Lee Choonbaek, in theaters from April 8

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From April 8, 2020, the youngest and their parents will be able to discover a surprising Korean film: We the Dogs of Sung-Yoon Oh and Lee Choonbaek. Edit: The distributor has just announced that the film Nous les Chiens will be screened as soon as the theaters reopen. While Korean cinema has been particularly popular in recent years, animation on the Korean peninsula is becoming rarer. Also, it is a nice surprise to see arrive in our dark rooms We the Dogs. This animated film lasting 1h42 narrates the adventures of a pack of stray dogs, abandoned by their masters in the wilderness. Disoriented and dependent on humans, they decide to take the road. Instincts then take over and the group goes in search of a promised land, far from humans and their bad memories. The images unveiled reveal original and neat graphics, as well as a story mixing deep subjects and humor. With government announcements, cinemas are now closed until April 15. So we will keep you informed of a possible postponement of date or VOD release of Nous les Chiens, according to the provisions of the French distributor.

Trailer of We the Dogs