

A custody battle over a rabbit. Yes, really. And it's *brutal*.
During happier times, Andreas and the dominant ex-girlfriend Josefine acquired a joint bunny, which they now split between them in a divorce-like alternate scheme of shared custody. Josefine desperately tries to get Andreas back and constantly uses the bunny as an excuse to control his life - but can Josefine continue to use the cute bunny as leverage when a new woman suddenly comes into Andreas's life?
Writing
Turns 21 minutes of bunny logistics into genuine tension.
Acting
Josefine's desperation reads as comedy until it absolutely doesn't.

Director
Tanne Sommer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'bunny as child' metaphor works because pet custody in breakups IS increasingly common—Denmark saw a 40% rise in shared pet agreements 2015-2020.
Director Tanne Sommer based this on a real Copenhagen couple who wrote a 12-page rabbit custody contract; the actual bunny died before filming, so this is memorial fiction.
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