Il Mare (2000) is a romantic fantasy film about a house on stilts by the sea. Eun-joo, an architecture student living in 1999, leaves a Christmas card in the mailbox of the beach house before moving out. Sung-hyun, an eccentric man who is a radio performer, receives the card in 1997. A magical mailbox connects them, enabling Eun-joo and Sung-hyun to communicate with each other despite living in different timeframes. As they exchange letters, they fall in love and try to change the course of their lives. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, and the power of connection.
Red Riding Hood is a modern retelling of the classic fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. Set in a small town, the story follows a young girl named Red, who is sent on a quest to deliver a package to her grandmother. Along the way, she encounters numerous obstacles and must overcome them to reach her destination.
Two German shepherds and their mistress (Grace Bradley) crash-land in Canada by a fox breeder's (Michael Whalen) farm.
Hare-um Scare-um is a surreal animated comedy from 1939. In the short film, a rabbit named Bugs Bunny disguises himself as a dog to evade a hunter who is trying to catch him. The plot revolves around the rabbit's clever tricks and the hunter's relentless pursuit. The film is known for its surreal humor and imaginative animation.
A duck hunter sends his stupid mutt to dog college, and he comes back superciliously clever.
Bosko, carrying his hobo stick, travels along the railroad tracks with his dog, Bruno. Unfortunately, they're both on the tracks as they cross a bridge and realize that a train is coming perilously near. They manage to escape via a handcar, which was waiting for them on the tracks. however, once over the bridge, Bruno gets his foot caught near the switch. Bruno escapes, but not before allowing his poor master to think he's dead. Bosko is angry at his pet, but outrage turns to fear when the sound of another train gets them both panicking again. Luckily, the "train whistle" is only the mooing of a cow. The pair's adventures continue as they try to steal a chicken for her eggs. Finally, they end up on a runaway boxcar and have a second encounter with the obnoxious cow.
American docudrama film which takes place in Kenya. It is a dramatized presentation of some of the social customs of the Bantu people, as represented through a young native hunter, Tandu. Narrated by Paul E. Prentiss, the film was a co-production of the American Museum of Natural History and Jarville Studios.
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