This animated triptych tells the story of the parallel worldes of a sleeper, a fisherman and his wife, and a bird. Their daily lives are not as smooth as one would expect. Although at first it seems as if the three worlds have nothing to do with each other, in the end we learn that this has been a misconception. —animationcenter.gr
Paul Driessen was born in 1940 in the Netherlands. After graduating from art school, he joined Cinecartooncentre, a small animation studio near Amsterdam. A few years later, he went to London to work on the Beatles’ feature The Yellow Submarine. In the seventies, Driessen moved to Canada, where he made many award-winning animated films. In 2000 3 Misses, a Dutch production, earned him an Oscar nomination. Recently he made his debut as a writer/illustrator with The Fiddle Fumble Stories series. They reflect the playful ideas Paul Driessen frequently explores in his films. —Official site