La Luna (2011 film)

[4] A young Italian boy, Bambino, goes on a midnight boat trip with his father Papà and grandfather Nonno in Genoa, Italy.

The two men disagree and bicker on how Bambino should wear it, with Papà pulling it low over his eyes and Nonno pushing it back on his head.

Turning his cap backward, the way he wants to wear it and showing he is his own person, Bambino climbs onto the star and taps it with a hammer.

It bursts apart into hundreds of smaller stars, and all three go to work sweeping them to one side, with Bambino choosing a rake to get the job done instead of either man's broom.

[5] The style comes from Hayao Miyazaki's anime and from La Linea by the Italian cartoonist Osvaldo Cavandoli.