This short film is part of a collection called La Chouette du Cinéma (The Cinema Owl), which consists of an array of animated short films carefully selected by Les Films du Nord, a production company set up in 1995 by Arnaud Demuynck, an independent director and producer of animated films.
In 2002, the film-maker Fabrice Luang-Vija made his first animated short film, Square Couine. In 2003 and 2010 came his Fables en Délire (The Loopy Tales), from which The Hen, the Elephant and the Snake is taken, one of several wacky adventures aimed at young kids and featuring animals from the farm, forest or jungle.
In 2015, he made He who has Two Souls, which was adapted from a tale by Néfissa Bénouniche and won the 2017 César for Best Animated Short Film. From 2016 to 2019 he worked with Anna Khmeleveskaya on Le Prince Serpent (The Snake Prince).