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Time Piece

Time Piece
Directed by Jim Henson
Produced by Jim Henson
Written by Jim Henson
Starring Jim Henson
Music by Don Sebesky
Cinematography Ted Nemeth
Production
company
Distributed by Pathé Contemporary Films
Release date
1965
Running time
9 min.
Country United States
Language English

Time Piece is a 1965 experimental short film directed, written, produced by and starring Jim Henson. The film depicts an ordinary man moving in constant motion, in a desperate attempt to escape the passage of time.Time Piece is notable as one of the few live-action projects Jim Henson produced that did not involve any form of puppetry. The short film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 1966.

The fast-paced scenes in Time Piece are edited together in a rhythmic pentameter, with an underlying use of sounds and repetitive beats. The film begins with a young man (who provides only four brief words of dialogue who just quotes "help") sitting patiently in a hospital bed. An unidentified doctor enters the room and checks the man's heart rate, which begins to pulse rhythmically.

As the rhythm increases, the film begins to follow the man's peculiar habits such as crossing a busy street in different clothes and different locations, working in a busy office, working on a conveyer belt, walking through different locations and ending up in a forest where he has the appearance of Tarzan, eating dinner with his wife, walking down the street seeing pogo stick riders, and visiting a strip club while simultaneously maintaining himself in motion.

Eventually, the man is imprisoned for shooting the Mona Lisa while dressed as a cowboy and is forced to perform odd acts of labor like working in the rock pile and painting an Indian elephant pink. The man eventually escapes from prison and begins to frantically run across a long distance with different disguises like Abraham Lincoln and Tarzan while evading cowboys. The man then jumps off a diving board and soars into the sky (aided by a flying device) where he is subsequently shot down by the world's military powers. He falls from the sky defeated and lands in a muddy puddle in the form of a rustic clock. The clock strikes twelve and the film's events flash quickly on-screen.


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