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    THE BUTTERFLY

    Synopsis

    Eight-year-old Elsa and her single mother Isabel move into a new apartment block in Paris. Julien, a gruff watchmaker who is now a pensioner, lives in the same block. After the death of his son he now has one great passion: collecting butterflies. One afternoon Elsa’s mother does not come to pick her up at the Bistrot where they were to meet and where Julien can usually be found. The old man finds himself forced to accompany the girl home. From that moment on Elsa begins to visit Julien and she discovers that the old man is planning a visit to the Vercors region to capture a rare butterfly. Elsa hides in his car, only allowing herself to be found when it is too late to turn back. At first Julien decides to consign the girl to the police, but then he allows himself to be convinced to keep her with him when Elsa tells him that her mother is in agreement with this plan. The two embark on an adventurous journey during which they learn to get to know and to love each other, notwithstanding their differences. Julien teaches Elsa respect for life and for others, while Elsa helps Julien to rediscover the pleasure and warmth of laughter.

    Original Title LE PAPILLON
    Italian Title IL MIRACOLO DELLA FARFALLA
    Category Official Competition
    Section First Screens
    Tipology Feature Film
    Duration 90'
    Production Year 2002
    Nationality France
    Directed by Philippe Muyl
    Screenplay Philippe Muyl
    Script Philippe Muyl
    Director of photography Nicolas Herdt
    Editor Mireille Leroy
    Production Design Nikos Meletopoulos
    Costume Design Sylvie de Segonzac, Françoise Dubois
    Sound Yves Osmu
    Music Nicolas Errèra
    Main cast Michel Serrault (Julien)
    Claire Bouanich (Elsa)
    Nade Dieu (Isabelle)
    Jerry Lucas (Sébastien)
    Jacques Bouanich (il padre di Sébastien/Sébastien’s father)
    Catherine Cyler (la ma

    The Butterfly (2002 film)

    2002 French film

    The Butterfly
    Directed byPhilippe Muyl
    Written byPhilippe Muyl
    Produced byPatrick Godeau
    StarringMichel Serrault
    Claire Bouanich
    Jacques Bouanich
    Nade Dieu
    Jacky Nercessian
    CinematographyNicolas Herdt
    Edited byMireille Leroy
    Music byNicolas Errèra
    Distributed byAlicéléo

    Release date

    • 18 December 2002 (2002-12-18) (France)

    Running time

    85 minutes
    CountryFrance
    LanguageFrench
    Box office9,680,040 €

    The Butterfly (French: Le Papillon) in original French, is a film by Philippe Muyl starringMichel Serrault and Claire Bouanich.

    Plot

    Julien, an aging widower, is a passionate butterfly collector. Elsa, an eight-year-old girl, and her mother, a young woman named Isabelle, have just moved into his apartment building. The mother works late and varied nursing shifts, leaving her daughter alone after school. Julien gives her shelter one afternoon and explains butterfiles to her but he bars her after she goes into a room he has told her is out of bounds and lets some escape.

    Julien decides to go to the Vercors plateau for a week in search of a rare butterfly, Isabelle, which lives for only three days. Elsa goes along without telling him by hiding in the back of his car. He tries calling the mother and concierge but they are out. Elsa begs him not to leave her with the police, afraid that she will be returned to care. She also sabotages his cell phone. During their search, Julien reveals that his terminally ill son had asked him to find the Isabelle butterfly which is why it was so important to him.

    When Isabelle cannot find Elsa, she reports her as missing and possibly kidnapped. Elsa ends up falling into a deep hole one night and Julien asks the authorities for help. The police send a rescue party but also arrest Julien as he is suspected of kidnapping Elsa.

    A young boy named Sebastian helps get Elsa out of the hole

    Le Papillon

    Julian Larieux (Michel Serrault) is a retired widower. Detached from the rest of humanity, his main interest is his butterfly collection. When nine-year-old Elsa (Claire Bouanich) and her mother move in upstairs, Julian's initial concern is how much noise the youngster is making. Then, when Elsa's mother fails to collect her daughter from school and none of the other neighbours prove willing to help, Julian takes the girl with him on his once-in-a-lifetime excursion to find a rare butterfly, the Isabella, only active for 10 days of the year...

    Anyone want to guess where writer/director Phillipe Muyl is going with this? Well, despite Julien's Blackbeard-like butterfly room and mock confession to Elsa that he murdered his seven wives and "burned them all in the coal furnace", or the humorous/disconcerting suggestion of a police officer that "in every collector lurks a psychopath," the destination is crystal clear: Julien and Elsa come to complement one another, despite the old man's initial recalcitrance, fulfilling each other's need for affection and love.

    As the grumpy old man, Serrault is predictably effective, while newcomer Bouanich, who reminds one slightly of the Seventies Italian child actress Nicoletta Elmi, does happy, sad, petulant and - above all - cute, as required.

    Muyl invests more care with his script and demonstrates a rather restrained, almost old-fashioned, visual style than one might expect from someone who cut his teeth in the image-driven world of advertising and commercials, though elsewhere he betrays his past with enough shots of picturesque Rhone-Alpes scenery to make one think that someone in the regional tourist board must have had an input into the production.

    Utterly predictable, yet undeniadably charming, Le Papillon is a straightforward feel-good entry that won't change the history of cinema, but succeeds admirably in its more modest aims.

    Reviewed on: 30 Oct 2003

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