Under the guise of a pretty fairy tale, this animated short makes a strong political statement. Animated paper cut-outs enact a drama in which a dictator imposes his delusions on his unfortunate subjects. The humour is black and, despite the absence of dialogue, the message is crystal clear.
Under the guise of a pretty fairy tale, this animated short makes a strong political statement. Animated paper cut-outs enact a drama in which a dictator imposes his delusions on his unfortunate subjects. The humour is black and, despite the absence of dialogue, the message is crystal clear.
Ages 11 to 18
Study Guide - Guide 1
Civics/Citizenship - Human Rights
Civics/Citizenship - Ideologies
History and Citizenship Education - Official Powers and Countervailing Powers (1608-present)
Social Studies - Communities in Canada/World
This film could be used as an introduction to political ideologies of single-party and authoritarian states. What institutions are used to enforce mainstream ideas? What consequences are there to following/not following mainstream ideas? Select a well-known dictator or totalitarian leader from different continents (e.g., Mao, Castro, Hitler, Pinochet) and research their rise and consolidation of power.