As the days and nights go by, Luce invites us into her daily life in a small and tightknit village community. In this absolutely adorable and idyllic surrounding, the sudden arrival of a big round rock is a huge disruption to the village’s well-established conventions, which are balanced carefully by a deft sequencing of opposites and colours. And yet, this stoney-faced trouble-maker will help Luce understand the value of looking beyond the familiar to embark on an adventure that enables her to grow.
When she steps outside her community, the little girl’s whole world becomes richer. All kinds of emotions surge forth, both for her and the other villagers: surprise, fear, sadness, anger, joy and more. And thanks to Luce young viewers get to appreciate the value of adventure and discovering others.
This is a film of admirable simplicity that effectively gives a considered and compelling take on the issues of difference, friendship and trust. Its captivating, joyful and relaxed music encourages us to wander off the beaten track and find out about the delightful power of communication and solidarity. Luce and the Rock is a poignant, sweet and colourful short film with an outstandingly beautiful style – full of geometric shapes and shimmering primary colours.