A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Copperbeak
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Movimenti Production
ideaCinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Copperbeak is inspired by a true story. On a winter night, on a farm in the heart of Tuscany, a gander named Ottorino defended a chicken coop from a fox attack and lost his beak in the fight, risking certain death. Thanks to the inventiveness of a veterinarian, Otto survived. Instead of a beak, a copper prosthesis was implanted in its place. The gander was celebrated by all the animals in the farm as an example of strength and courage, with a new superhero name: Copperbeak. But what would happen if we interviewed the fox and the other animals to have their point of view? It would turn out that Otto is not really a hero after all. But there is always time to prove your courage and become one.
Book:
Alberto Briganti
Co-Producer:
Davide Rosio
Director:
Adriano Candiago
Producer:
Jacopo Saraceni
Screenplay:
Adriano Candiago
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