Lenno & the Angelfish
Ten-year-old Lenno is always getting yelled at for annoying people, but in his mind, itās the other people who are irritating. Using an impulsive editing style that switches quickly between moments of pleasure and anger, clashes and intimacy, this impression of how Lenno experiences the world stays very close to its subject: a lively boy with a behavioral disorder and a vivid imagination.
Lenno boxes with his younger brother, cries when he hurts himself, walks away when he gets criticized and is very pleased with the great coloring books he gets from his mother. Lenno tries to express what's going on in his head. āPeople think I have a problem because I get angry a lot. I think itās stupid they say that.ā In a candid moment, Lennoās father admits that he too wasnāt exactly a model kid. A fanatical swimmer, Lenno empathizes with his angelfishāa species with a reputation for being aggressive, which Lenno thinks isnāt fair. He hopes the angelfish will make friends with the other fish.