
In a cold, grey, dystopian world, a widowed father rabbit challenges absolute authority by trying to infuse an ounce of wonder, and a little bit of hope, magic, and possibility into his daughter’s life after the mysterious disappearance of her mother. A story of resilience, love and hope in the face of darkness.
Director Biography
With a bachelor's degree in film production, Colin Racicot has been directing short fiction since 2010. His passion for drawing and animation has led him to produce motion design content at Outpost and Haus, where he holds the position of artistic director. In 2020, he began developing his very first animated short, Where Rabbits Come From, under the supervision of Sylvain Chomet. A fable exploring the unusual universe inside a magician's hat, the film will be released in the fall of 2022.
- Year2023
- Runtime15 minutes
- CountryCanada
- PremiereLouisiana Premiere
- DirectorColin Ludvic Racicot
- ScreenwriterColin Ludvic Racicot
- ProducerBertrand Paquette
- CastSophie Cadieux, Éric Paulhus
In a cold, grey, dystopian world, a widowed father rabbit challenges absolute authority by trying to infuse an ounce of wonder, and a little bit of hope, magic, and possibility into his daughter’s life after the mysterious disappearance of her mother. A story of resilience, love and hope in the face of darkness.
Director Biography
With a bachelor's degree in film production, Colin Racicot has been directing short fiction since 2010. His passion for drawing and animation has led him to produce motion design content at Outpost and Haus, where he holds the position of artistic director. In 2020, he began developing his very first animated short, Where Rabbits Come From, under the supervision of Sylvain Chomet. A fable exploring the unusual universe inside a magician's hat, the film will be released in the fall of 2022.
- Year2023
- Runtime15 minutes
- CountryCanada
- PremiereLouisiana Premiere
- DirectorColin Ludvic Racicot
- ScreenwriterColin Ludvic Racicot
- ProducerBertrand Paquette
- CastSophie Cadieux, Éric Paulhus