Nominee for the 82nd Academy Awards® in Documentary Short Subject category HotDocs Canadian IDF 2009 - Best Mid-Length Documentary Cracow Film Festival 2009 - Golden Hobby-Horse Planete Doc Review FF 2009 - Main Prize Hamptons IFF 2009 - Best Film of Conflict and Resolution Jihlava IDFF, Czech Republic 2009 - Silver Eye Award for Best Mid-Length Documentary Polish Film Festival in America, Chicago, 2009 - Golden Teeth for the Best Documentary
A story about thousands of wild rabbits which lived in the Death Zone of the Berlin Wall. As if the green belt between the two walls was "designed" for those animals-full of untouched grass, the predators stayed behind the wall and the guards made sure no one "disturbed" the rabbits. They had been living there for 28 years, enclosed but safe. Unfortunately, the Wall fell down one day and the rabbits had to look for another place to live. The film is an allegory which brings closer the history of Eastern Europe as seen from the "rabbit" perspective...