Imagine animals taking over. Will they behave like humans? Will they make similar mistakes, compete for power, rule by fear, destroy everything? What will they depict in works of art? Will there be peace on the planet? Inspired by George Orwell's Animal Farm, Rithy Panh combines stop-motion animation with archival footage in this film-essay about a zoological revolution that both rejects and replicates the evil that is written in 20th century history. "Cambodia's most famous filmmaker, Rithy Panh, a survivor of the Khmer Rouge genocide, has consistently used the medium of cinema for decades in his search for historical truth. In the tradition of avant-garde documentary, he does not limit his imagination, hoping that it will be used by the audience. This time, he proposes a way out for a humanity in deepening crisis: to look at ourselves through the eyes of an animal, because it is only through the eyes of another that the truth is more easily seen. Fun, witty, but also painfully accurate. A film you will want to quote." (Aistė Račaitytė)