The Fiberglass Chairs: Something of How They Get the Way They Are
The process of manufacturing fiberglass chairs is shown through visuals only, with no narration.
The process of manufacturing fiberglass chairs is shown through visuals only, with no narration.
The process of manufacturing fiberglass chairs is shown through visuals only, with no narration.
After Reese brings home an antique chair, a series of horrific events follow, leading him to question if it's a malevolent spirit the chair possesses or the darkness inside his own mind.
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With mesmerizing footage and time lapses of animators at work, this behind-the-scenes special captures the artistry of a unique tale years in the making.
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Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis falls in love with a fishmonger while working for him as a live-in housekeeper.
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The aristocratic White Mice and the rustic Creatures Who Dwell Under the Oak battle over the doll of their hearts' desire.
Donald is a riveter who has trouble with the riveting gun, heights, and the foreman, Pete. Pete chases him throughout the construction site, causing the building to collapse. Donald runs away while Pete is trapped in cement, holding a water hose in the pose of a statue.