Films pour enfants

Piok

Culture circles

Do aliens exist?

Synopsis

The meeting of a chicken and a strange creature most certainly coming from another planet.

Piok

Commentary: Piok

A very amusing short film on the origin of crop circles.

Questions about the film: Piok

Understand the story and themes, express your feelings and develop critical thinking.

1Where does the story take place? Who are the two main characters? In France or in another country?
The story takes place on a farm surrounded by agricultural land. The two main characters are a rooster and an alien. The action seems to take place in the USA, in a huge agricultural space.
2What is the object that crashes to the ground at second 16?
It's the alien's spaceship.
3What does the image at second 58 show?
Analysis of the alien shows that the rooster has a brain the size of a peanut.
4What does the alien try to do next?
He wants to put his ship back on its feet, certainly to be able to restart it.
5What does the alien discover, to his horror, at 1:57?
He discovers that the rooster has managed to get into the ship; he is afraid that he will do anything, which in fact does not fail to happen.
6What is the end of the story?
The rooster starts the spaceship and takes off into space.
7Do you know the device that we see at second 8?
It is a wind rose: it allows you to know the direction of the wind.
8What is the drawing in the wheat field at 2:34 called?
This is called a “crop circle” or “crop circle”. A crop circle is a geometric pattern made in a cereal field. Visible from the sky, these creations can range from a simple circle of a few meters in diameter to compositions of several hectares. These geometric patterns are made by laying the ears of cereals on the ground but the authors do not always claim their creations and some fans of paranormal phenomena attribute their origin to supernatural causes, extraterrestrials for example.
9And you, what do you think of culture circles?
Open response/debate

Download the film's educational activities in PDF

Created with the support of the Ministry of National Education and the CNC.

Watching the film with the family, educational activities with parents at home and with teachers in class.

Imagine a culture circle (Mathematics) (6-11 years old)
Educational activities proposed by Christophe Defaye based on the film Piok.

Theme

Extraterrestrial

Genre & keywords

Science-fiction, Comic, farm, chicken, culture circle

Recommended age

5 years old

Duration

3 min 34 s

Title

Piok

Realization

Theo Dusapin Clément Dartigues

Music

Pascal Dusapin

Sound design

Christophe Bertrand

Production

ECV in 2012, France

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