The world is a mysterious place when seen through the eyes of an animal. EO, a grey donkey with melancholic eyes, meets good and bad people on his life's path, experiences joy and pain, endures the wheel of fortune randomly turn his luck into disaster and his despair into unexpected bliss. But not even for a moment does he lose his innocence. From Polish master filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski comes EO, his statement on the treatment of animals. The film follows EO, a sentient donkey on what Skolimowski describes as a "road trip," in which he experiences great kindness and harsh brutality as he encounters people along his journey. Throughout, we see how people interact with and treat animals in both heartwarming and gut-wrenching sequences. Throughout this powerful fable, the viewer imagines what EO the donkey thinks about how people treat one another while moving through the cycle of life. — KS at ClassicCoupleAcademy.com Trained to be part of a daily Polish circus act, humble grey donkey Eo finds himself torn from Kasandra, his sympathetic, doting handler. But with the sweet remembrance of rare human kindness etched on his mind, the gentle soul meanders through the vast countryside on a peril-laden grand mission to reunite with his only friend at all costs. And as innocent Eo observes the natural world with his big doleful eyes, he crosses paths with humans of various qualities and characteristics and expands his perspective on life. However, in this emotionally draining journey, who are the real beasts? — Nick Riganas