Beatrice Velmont- Bruna Butterfly And Max Scar
Bruna Butterfly took the role of all three sisters as a challenge to her own sanity. For the character of "Cinder," the middle sister who cannot speak, Butterfly learned Velmont’s entire silent lexicon. For "Razor," the eldest, she starved herself for two weeks before shooting to achieve a specific hollow-cheeked pallor. For "Doll," the youngest, she wore contact lenses that slowly dissolved her corneas (she has since undergone corrective surgery).
Just then, Max Scar landed on a branch above them. He made a low clicking sound, pointing his scarred wing toward the cave. Beatrice Velmont- Bruna Butterfly And Max Scar
Bruna Butterfly tried to light up the woods, but her light felt weak against the darkness. Max Scar realized the shards were coming from the forgotten Whispering Cave. The Journey Bruna Butterfly took the role of all three
For years, Scar refused to collaborate, writing alone in a converted lighthouse in North Yorkshire. So when news broke that he had signed on to write a trilogy for Velmont—with Butterfly attached as lead actress and co-choreographer—the film world held its breath. For "Doll," the youngest, she wore contact lenses
"It was the absence of noise that terrified people," Velmont told Cahiers du Cinéma last spring. "I realized cinema had forgotten how to listen to silence."