Pixar's short film called "The Moon" tells the tradition of how the profession passes from parents to children

Pixar has presented "Moon", which until now is Pixar's last short. It could be seen at the film premiere of Brave and is now also available in the Bluray version of the movie.

In "Moon" A story about a child who grows up in a very special way is presented. And it is that one night his father and his grandfather take him to work for the first time in a wooden boat by rowing until they stop at an indeterminate point of the sea very close to the moon. And the boy discovers what his profession will be, just like his father's and grandfather's, and he fascinates and immediately makes it his own.

You can see a beautiful and magnetic moon full of light. The faces of the three protagonists are magnificent although the child's gaze is the one that reflects his emotion and satisfaction while performing the work for which it is intended.

Once I watched the video now I understand how the phases of the moon are achieved. Beautiful exercise of imagination. And according to Antonio Toca, our largest provider of information on Pixar on the Internet, the short directed by Enrico Casarosa draws a story built from his childhood memories in Italy of the traditions and essences of parents who keep teaching learned to all generations.

The short directed by Enrico Casarosa, was nominated in the category of Best Animated Short Film at the Oscars 2012 and is now available online in HD version and soon in your living room through the digital version of Brave.