

The Cabinet of Jan Švankmajer
In Prague, a professorial puppet, with metal pincers for hands and an open book for a hat, takes a boy as a pupil. First, the professor empties fluff and toys from the child's head, leaving him without the top of his head for most of the film. The professor then teaches the lad about illusions and perspectives, the pursuit of an object through exploring a bank of drawers, divining an object, and the migration of forms. The child then brings out a box with a tarantula in it: the professor puts his "hands" into the box and describes what he feels. The boy receives a final lesson about animation and film making; then the professor gives him a brain and his own open-book hat.
You may like

Corpse Bride

Bambi Meets Godzilla

Galathea

Fear Is at Its Peak

A Belated Premiere

The Man Who Walked Between the Towers

Superman 75

Hedgehog's Home

Daughter

Love in the Time of Advertising

The Lost Whirl

Worms

Assembleia

The Astronomer's Sun

A Grand Day Out

The Wrong Trousers

A Close Shave

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Old Czech Legends

The House

Destino

Mad God

Harvie Krumpet

Monster High: Freaky Fusion