

A man sees a winged tiger and thinks it's his unborn son. It's just his neighbor.
Léa and her older boyfriend Tom are at their country home attempting to conceive a child, when Tom sees a strange creature collapse in the yard. He investigates, and finds something he thinks is a tiger, with wings and diamond rings. Tom seems to hear the "tiger" identify itself as his unborn son. Now convinced Léa is pregnant with his child, Tom urges her to take a pregnancy test, even though she recently finished her period. Before she has time to read the test results, Léa and Tom are stunned to see the tiger knocking on their window. It turns out the "tiger" is, in fact, their new neighbor, popular avant-garde rapper ‘Dustin,’ who was filming a music video at their home without permission.
Acting
Jonathan Higginbotham commits fully to unhinged paternal delusion
Direction
Duff balances genuine unease with slapstick absurdity
Production
The tiger costume is gloriously unconvincing and perfect
Director
Cyrus Duff
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title riffs on William Blake's 'Tyger Tyger'—infant innocence and fearsome creation collapsed into one absurd package. Dustin wearing the costume literalizes Blake's question: what immortal hand or eye could frame such a ridiculous neighborhood dispute?
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