The Butterfly (2002)

This is the story of a young girl named Elsa who was raised by a single mother (Isabelle) in the city. Isabelle and Elsa begin the film moving in next door to an elderly man who collects butterflies (Julien). Isabelle who "spends a lot of time with her friends" does not pay much attention to her daughter who walks home because her mother forgot to pick her up from school. After meeting her new neighbor, Elsa finds out about the butterflies and in short annoys Julien for a while. Julien receives a mystery package from a fellow entomologist. Julien sets out on his annual attempt to find a rare species of butterfly that he had once promised his son he would find (son dead) in the French country side, specifically a region known as Vercors. Elsa stows away in his car. After being discovered she convinces him to let her come to Vercors with him. They bond while hiking and camping until Julien, who is initially annoyed by Elsa, near the end of the film seems to have a grandfather-granddaughter relationship with her. Elsa falls in a well. The police arrest Julien. Elsa tells everyone it is cool. Isabelle starts paying attention to her child. Julien and Elsa are friends. The mystery package contained a caterpillar which turned out to become the rare species of butterfly Julien set out to find. The species is called Isabelle. So Elsa finds her mother (Isabelle) and Julien finds the butterfly (Isabelle). Surprisingly happy feel for a french film.

All Releases

Domestic (3.4%)
$227,582
International (96.6%)
$6,510,553
Worldwide
$6,738,135
Summary Details
Domestic DistributorChris.
Domestic Opening$31,200
Earliest Release DateDecember 18, 2002 (France)
Running Time1 hr 25 min
GenresAdventure Comedy Drama

By Release

Release GroupRolloutMarketsDomesticInternationalWorldwide
Original ReleaseDecember 18-May 9, 2003Domestic, EMEA$189,144$5,794,636$5,983,780
2003 Re-releaseDecember 19-March 11, 20043 markets$38,438$577,917$616,355
2009 Re-releaseJanuary 15, 2009South Korea$138,000$138,000

By Region

EMEA# ReleasesLifetime GrossRank
France1$5,794,6361,365
Germany1$162,4584,469
Domestic# ReleasesLifetime GrossRank
Domestic2$227,58211,125
APAC# ReleasesLifetime GrossRank
South Korea1$138,0003,886
LATAM# ReleasesLifetime GrossRank
Mexico1$29,6974,592