The story is based on the early life of the Pandava brothers, loosely taken from the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. The storyline begins with Arjun as a nine-year-old boy, and follows him until he grows into the warrior that the world knows him as. It explores his life with his brothers in Hastinapur, his training and education, and his ultimate discovery of the warrior within himself.
Au XII siècle, dans le royaume d'Angleterre, l'archevêque Thomas Becket entre en conflit avec le roi Henri II. Quelques années plus tard, il est assassiné dans sa cathédrale par des chevaliers proches du roi.
The setting is a post-industrial castle that defends the border of an unnamed kingdom. It is terrorized by a demon named Grendel, who kills the castle's defenders, one by one. After fighting his way past several soldiers trying to keep anyone from entering or leaving, the warrior Beowulf offers his help to the castle's king, Hrothgar, who welcomes his help.
In 500 A.D., Hrothgar, king of Denmark, and a group of warriors chase a large and burly man, whom they consider a troll, and his young son, to the edge of deep cliff. The father directs his young son, Grendel, to hide from the attackers' view; whereupon The Danes shoot the father dead, and his dead body plunges onto the beach far below. The Danish king sees the young Grendel, but spares him. Later, Grendel finds his father's body and cuts the head off to take it home. Many years later, the severed (and mummified) head is inside a cave where the boy Grendel has become as large and powerful as his father, and plans revenge.
A teenage schoolgirl spends the summer with a couple whose marriage is on the rocks, and develops a lesbian crush on the wife. Meanwhile, she pursues a local teenage boy and tries to find a "suitable male lover" for the wife.
Le court métrage alterne une narration faite par une voix off féminine et les dialogues entre les personnages. La narration de la voix off reprend de près le texte du Lai du Bisclavret de Marie de France, en octosyllabes rimés, traduit en français moderne.
Deux escargots s'en vont à l'enterrement d'une feuille morte (d'après le poème de Jacques Prévert, Chanson des escargots qui vont à l'enterrement et d'après les personnages de Jephan de Villiers).
L'histoire d’Eneida parodie celle de l’Énéide, dans laquelle Énée, prince de Troie, quitte sa ville détruite par les Achéens après la ruse du cheval de Troie, et entame un long voyage en quête d'un endroit où fonder une nouvelle Troie, qui sera finalement Rome. Les Troyens deviennent ici des Cosaques.
Based on a summary in a film magazine, Enoch, Annie, and Walter grow up as friends. Later, Annie decides to marry Enoch, but Walter, though bitter about the decision, remains their friend. Enoch and Annie have two children. Then business takes Enoch on a sailing voyage, which he states will take less than one year, and he asks Walter to look over his family while he is gone. Enoch does not return, and Walter dutifully cares after Enoch's wife and children. After ten years word comes of a wreck seen in the Pacific, and everyone believes Enoch has died. Walter and Annie then marry. One night a stranger comes to the house and through a window sees Walter, Annie, and the children happy. The stranger, who is Enoch, finds an old woman who tells him what happened. Enoch tells her to keep his secret, and then leaves. He later dies with a smile on his face.
The demon Mephisto has a bet with an Archangel that he can corrupt a righteous man's soul and destroy in him what is divine. If he succeeds, the Devil will win dominion over earth.