The National Film Board of Canada is a governmental agency that gives financial support to many of the native film makers. Whether this is a good idea or not, it does allow many people to get exposure for projects that might not otherwise be possible as they are not commercially-designed films. Art films, experimental and cultural projects about from the NFB and "Cactus Swing" is a great example of such a non-commercial film project. In this short film, a cowboy sleeping on the range is awoken by the sound of a lot of the desert animals frolicking and singing a country western song, "The Cactus Swing". It's pretty cute and your toes go to tapping--but there also isn't much to it. It also has some of the most bizarrely designed snakes I've ever seen--you just have to see 'em to appreciate them. Not a must-see film, but a cute little time-passer.