Le Peur, Le Petit Chasseur , 'The fear, little hunter' is a 9 minutes film with just one steady composition and no spoken word. The frame comprises of a partial country house, a boy and his dog in the garden, It is the sound that effectively tells this story. The film is open ended, leaving much to the imagination of the viewer. Directed by Laurent Achard, 2004.
The lesson develops pupils understanding of the power that film can have in telling important stories that create awareness about a serious issue.
Available 2021
This worksheet explores the cinematic language used in La Peur and how it is used to deal with emotive topics.
Le Peur, Le Petit Chasseur Q&A provides research material on the film and its subject matter.
Additional support material: An Introduction to Film Language using the 3C's & 3S's, Camera Shots and Angles.
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