The Wolf and the Dog

Animation/Short Film, France 2022

The encounter between a well-fed but servile dog and a wolf that is free as the air but hungry raises the eternal question of the definition of freedom. The short film is part of the collection "En sortant de l'école", where more poems by other French poets can be discovered on filmfriend. It is an adaptation of the poem "Le loup et le chien" by Jean de la Fontaine, read by Albin de la Simone. Here is the poem in English, translated by Elizur Wright: A prowling wolf, whose shaggy skin (So strict the watch of dogs had been) Hid little but his bones, Once met a mastiff dog astray. A prouder, fatter, sleeker Tray, No human mortal owns. Sir Wolf in famish'd plight, Would fain have made a ration Upon his fat relation; But then he first must fight; And well the dog seem'd able To save from wolfish table His carcass snug and tight. So, then, in civil conversation The wolf express'd his admiration Of Tray's fine case. Said Tray, politely, 'Yourself, good sir, may be as sightly; Quit but the woods, advised by me. For all your fellows here, I see, Are shabby wretches, lean and gaunt, Belike to die of haggard want. With such a pack, of course it follows, One fights for every bit he swallows. Come, then, with me, and share On equal terms our princely fare.' 'But what with you Has one to do?' Inquires the wolf. 'Light work indeed,' Replies the dog; 'you only need To bark a little now and then, To chase off duns and beggar men, To fawn on friends that come or go forth, Your master please, and so forth; For which you have to eat All sorts of well-cook'd meat-- Cold pullets, pigeons, savoury messes-- Besides unnumber'd fond caresses.' The wolf, by force of appetite, Accepts the terms outright, Tears glistening in his eyes. But faring on, he spies A gall'd spot on the mastiff's neck. 'What's that?' he cries. 'O, nothing but a speck.' 'A speck?' 'Ay, ay; 'tis not enough to pain me; Perhaps the collar's mark by which they chain me.' 'Chain! chain you! What! run you not, then, Just where you please, and when?' 'Not always, sir; but what of that?' 'Enough for me, to spoil your fat! It ought to be a precious price Which could to servile chains entice; For me, I'll shun them while I've wit.' So ran Sir Wolf, and runneth yet.
3 min
HD
Starting at 0
Audio language:
French
Subtitles:
English

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Producer:

Annabel Sebag

Misc:

Héloïse le Bail (Animation)

Original title:

Le loup et le chien

Original language:

French

Format:

16:9 HD, Color

Age rating:

Starting at 0

Audio language:

French

Subtitles:

English