Hen 2025

Kota

Directed by György Pálfi Visions

Beyond the confines of a factory farm, a heroic hen finds a new lease on life in a crumbling restaurant's courtyard. Feathers are ruffled and jokes are cracked in this egg-cellent adventure.

Germany / Hungary In Greek with English subtitles
96 minutes
M
Animal cruelty, Content may disturb, Offensive language

Director

Producers

Thanassis Karathanos, Costas Lambropoulos, Martin Hampel, Giorgos Kiriakos

Screenplay

György Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay

Cinematography

Giorgos Karvelas

Editor

Lehmhényi Réka

Production Designer

Konstantinos Zamanis

Animal Trainer

Árpád Halász

Music

Szőke Szabolcs

Festivals

Toronto 2025; Sydney 2026

Elsewhere

What if the chicken left an industrial farm, hitched a ride on a truck, evaded the jaws of a hungry fox, and then crossed the road? What would happen next? György Pálfi's Hen answers this age-old question, giving his feathered leading lady the chance to tell her side of the story.

Co-written with frequent collaborator Zsófia Ruttkay, this heartfelt, often humorous adventure of a resilient hen is entwined with a darker story, as our heroine finds that the pecking order applies not only to chickens, but to humans too. Navigating a Greek seaside village amidst the migrant crisis and investigating various instances of ‘fowl’ play, she encounters the cruelty and kindness that humans extend to other animals, and to each other.

The film succeeds due to Pálfi's genuine connection to his plucky protagonist - played by eight real-life chickens. Hen uses no CGI, AI, or special effects to construct the chicken's point-of-view, providing an unexpectedly intimate look at interspecies connection. The egg may come first in Hen, but it raises another important question: is any creature truly free to live on their own terms, unbridled by the events around them?

– Madison Marshall