Chickens
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Monika Klisch
Chickens is a sharp comedy-drama that explores the chaos of love, life and obsession. Set in a cozy Edinburgh flat, the story follows Jay, an eccentric British enthusiast, and Weronika, his pragmatic partner, as they grapple with clashing priorities and cultural differences. From egg-centric lectures to impulsive chicken coop projects, their relationship begins to crack under the weight of unbalanced expectations. With humour, tenderness and unflinching honesty, Chickens unravels the delicate fabric of love and asks: can unilateral decisions ever be justified by good intentions and the pursuit of happiness? Where is the line between care and control?
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