Understand the story and themes, express your feelings and develop critical thinking.
1Who are the characters in the film?
The characters are puppets (also called marionettes, puppets or guignols).
2How does a puppet work?
The limbs of the puppet such as the arms or legs are attached to threads that are pulled.
3How do we call the person who manipulates a puppet?
A puppeteer. The puppeteers must be hidden to create the illusion that the puppets are living and moving on their own.
4What are the puppets for?
The history of puppets dates back to ancient Greece; they are traditionally used to tell stories in the form of plays. Punchinelle, a character from the Commedia dell'arte (15th century), is also one of the most famous puppets (burattini theater).
5Where does the action take place?
In a theater.
6What is the heroine of the film's costume?
A butterfly.
7What is special about this theater?
Yes, the spectators are also puppets.
8What happens at minute 2 of the film?
A spectator puppet's strings break.
9For what ?
Because the spectator was clapping too loudly.
10What does the puppet decide to do once freed from his sons?
He joins the butterfly woman backstage at the theater.
11What does he discover behind the scenes of the theater?
He discovers many other puppets but also scissors.
12What does he do with scissors?
He cuts the butterfly woman's threads, certainly to free her but, unlike him, she falls and seems unable to move on her own.
13What does he decide to do?
He decides to tie the strings again and become the puppeteer.
Créées avec le soutien du ministère de l'Éducation nationale et du CNC.
Visionnage du film en famille, activités pédagogiques avec les parents à la maison et avec les enseignants en classe.