The Brahmin and the Butterfly

La Chrysalide et le Papillon d'or
Directed by Georges Méliès
Release dates
  • 1901 (1901)
Running time
2min
Country France
Language Silent

La Chrysalide et le Papillon d'or, released in the United States as The Brahmin and the Butterfly, is a 1901 French short silent fantasy film, directed by Georges Méliès.[1][2][3] It is listed as numbers 332-333 in Star Film Company's catalogues.

Synopsis

A magician, playing the flute, makes a large caterpillar emerge from its cocoon, and then turns it into a woman-butterfly. Infatuated, he tries to capture her with a blanket, turning her into an Arab princess he covets more. But in trying to seduce it, he himself ends up being transformed into a large caterpillar.

Production

The Brahmin and the Butterfly was inspired by Buatier de Kolta's 1885 magic act Le Cocon, ou Le Ver à Soie. In the act, de Kolta drew a silkworm on paper; the paper broke to reveal a cocoon, which opened to reveal de Kolta's wife dressed as a butterfly.[4]

Méliès appears in the film as the Brahmin. The effects for the film were created using stage machinery and substitution splices.[4]

Release and survival

Like many of Méliès's films, The Brahmin and the Butterfly was sold both in black-and-white and in a hand-colored version.[4]

The film survives only in black-and-white. In 1979, the film scholar Jacques Malthête recreated the hand-colored version using historically authentic technology, applying eight color tones to a black-and-white print.[4]

References

  1. Morris Beja (1989). Coping with Joyce: Essays from the Copenhagen Symposium. Ohio State University Press. pp. 150–1. ISBN 978-0-8142-0467-2.
  2. Elizabeth Ezra (2 September 2000). George Méliès. Manchester University Press. pp. 97–8. ISBN 978-0-7190-5396-2.
  3. Paul Clee (2005). Before Hollywood: From Shadow Play to the Silver Screen. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 148. ISBN 0-618-44533-1.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Essai de reconstitution du catalogue français de la Star-Film; suivi d'une analyse catalographique des films de Georges Méliès recensés en France, Bois d'Arcy: Service des archives du film du Centre national de la cinématographie, 1981, pp. 94–95, ISBN 2903053073, OCLC 10506429
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