6/10
Sex Education
19 July 2012
Warning: Spoilers
A white-bearded teacher dressed somewhat like a wizard informs his students of an imminent eclipse. He uses a chalkboard to illustrate the path of the sun and the moon. The students do not seem very excited. The teacher provides telescopes to the class, and there is more interest. He goes to watch the eclipse on an upper level. Hopefully, the teacher doesn't think this will get him a closer look. We see the eclipse through the teacher's lens. A feminine-looking Moon passes in front of a masculine-looking Sun. The Moon seems aroused. The Sun looks like it has a headache. Still, the forces of nature bring them together. Later, many little celestial objects are born. Lastly, the teacher loses his senses.

****** L'eclipse du soleil en pleine lune (1907) Georges Melies ~ Georges Melies
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