FRANCE
2025
52’
Santa Cruz Island is home to the world’s smallest species of fox. A few years ago, victims of predation, the number of these tiny foxes drastically reduced, also threatening the natural balance of the island. Today, thanks to conservation efforts, the species is once again flourishing. But for the tiny fox, survival is a constant battle. On the island, a couple are about to give birth to their last litter. Following the adventures of this adorable family of foxes, this 100% wildlife documentary plunges us into the heart of an exceptionally rich island and highlights the challenges of its preservation.
Emma Baus
Emma Baus has written and directed about twenty Nature, Science and Discoveries documentaries. Shot and distributed worldwide, her films have won awards at festivals (“The Mystery of the Feathered Dragons”, Pariscience Innovation award or “Racoons, Survival Warriors”, Special Mention at Matsalu Film Festival). She loves to write and direct films exploring the links between animals, humans and their environments. Her multiple experiences give her a fresh look bringing together aesthetics and knowledge. To quote the press, Emma’s films are “fun, charming, captivating, poetic, and smart”. Her touch? Making real life look like a fairytale.