

One summer afternoon in 1907, Abel and his wife (both mice) are picnicking, when they become separated during a violent rainstorm. After flying some distance, Abel discovers himself alone on a river island, unable to swim due to the powerful current. Abel periodically attempts to leave the island by various means: flying on a leaf, rowing a crudely fashioned boat, etc. Meanwhile, he tries to create a normal life of sorts, even learning to enjoy a new hobby: sculpture. Still, Abel's goal is to escape the island and rejoin his wife in the city.
Acting
Tim Curry's theatrical vulnerability in tiny mouse form.
Direction
Sporn's painterly compositions that make 30 minutes feel vast.
Writing
Economic storytelling: no dialogue, yet complete emotional arc.

Director
Michael Sporn
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Based on William Steig's 1976 novel; Steig later wrote Shrek. Yes, THAT Shrek.
Part of HBO's 'Storybook Classics' series that quietly shaped 80s/90s millennial aesthetics.