"Prince in a Pastry Shop" is a seemingly humorous story about happiness. Because "with happiness, there are only troubles," says the Not-So-Little Prince in this film. His interlocutor is Prickly Pear who is the embodiment of the carefree, light-heartedness, simple joy of life, but at the same time has a lively, intelligent mind that can make the Prince take a step back in his conversation. This philosophical parable about a couple eating cakes in a cafe touches upon fundamental issues that are close to us all: the elusiveness of happiness, the fact that we are not always able to perceive it, let alone experience it as fully as possible.
- Year2020
- Runtime16 minutes
- LanguagePolish
- CountryPoland
- DirectorKatarzyna Agopsowicz
"Prince in a Pastry Shop" is a seemingly humorous story about happiness. Because "with happiness, there are only troubles," says the Not-So-Little Prince in this film. His interlocutor is Prickly Pear who is the embodiment of the carefree, light-heartedness, simple joy of life, but at the same time has a lively, intelligent mind that can make the Prince take a step back in his conversation. This philosophical parable about a couple eating cakes in a cafe touches upon fundamental issues that are close to us all: the elusiveness of happiness, the fact that we are not always able to perceive it, let alone experience it as fully as possible.
- Year2020
- Runtime16 minutes
- LanguagePolish
- CountryPoland
- DirectorKatarzyna Agopsowicz