In Box of Moonlight (1996), a middle-aged engineer facing a midlife crisis encounters a free-spirited stranger who takes him on an unexpected journey. As they venture into the woods, engage in vandalism and various misadventures, the engineer's perspective on life begins to change. Through their interactions and the experiences they have together, the film explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and embracing the unexpected.
An enthusiastic grandfather sits with children in a Parisian park talking about pigeons. First. their physical appearance—eye, wings and tail, and color—and their varieties. Then, he encourages the children to imitate their walk. He points out courtship and mating rituals, then provides an illustrated discussion of how they eat. This section is punctuated by a flock of pigeons fighting over a small, hard ball each wants to eat; the narrator's describes it as if it were a soccer match. He concludes with a discussion of pigeons taking off, landing, and flying; he uses slow motion and stop-time photography to show his audience.
Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog are friends, housemates and coworkers who become bitter enemies, but strictly while they're on the clock. A suit of armor, a skin diving outfit, a unicycle and a makeshift tank figure in Ralph's schemes.
A comedy short staring Robert Benchley. He tries to show us how to make our own movies.
Charley finds himself having strange spells during which everything around him seems to stop.
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