Findus thinks he is old enough to live on his own, and so Pettson, who’s happy to not have to share his bedroom anymore, transforms an old toilet cubicle into a home for his cat. However, once he’s moved in, Pettson suddenly feels lonely, although neighbour Beda assures him that it is natural for child-animals to grow up and start leading their own lives. Findus, too, has to get used to his new life. In the end, both Pettson and Findus realise that life is better when spent together.
Already the third part of the live-action film series about the gentle farmer Pettson and his lively cat Findus, known from the books by Sven Nordqvist. Just as the other parts, this is a cheerful, endearing film for the little ones, full of silliness and slapstick.
Selected for the Cinekid Wrap Project 2020
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