The Blue Fairy returns the forty coins to her beloved Pinocchio, and thanks him for his kindness. And thus, Pinocchio at last becomes a real boy.
Since it was first published in 1883, Carlo Collodi’s Pinocchio has captivated and influenced generations of young people with its moral tale about a little wooden puppet who is naughty, mischievous and daring, and faces many challenges along the road towards becoming human.
Pinocchio is fashioned in the workshop of the craftsman Gepetto. He sets out on a journey and has many great adventures: he is suckered by a scheming fox and cat, led to a seductive toy land where boys are turned to donkeys, befriended by the blue fairy and swallowed by an enormous shark. When he lies, his nose grows. It takes an act of great courage and selflessness for Pinocchio to finally become a real boy.
There is a strong tradition of artists giving Collodi’s heartwarming story, with its universal themes and colourful characters, new life. It was a huge success in 1883 and this bold interpretation by Ivan Cavallari and Edoardo Sanchi will captivate a new generation of youngsters – and the not so young!
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