Fathi presents a cautious tale
Fathi declares that educational films are very reflective of the eras in which they were shot and wonders if, in fifty years, someone watching his film might see the Taskmaster as a propaganda figure. Fathi searches the shed for props, and brings them back to the puppet theatre. He tells Pilvi that he needs her as a co-puppeteer for his film. Fathi uses the puppet theatre to tell a story about two lake boys (played by maracas with googly eyes on them), who go on a walk and meet the Taskmaster (played by a bowling pin with an angry face drawn on it). Bowling Pin Jaakko warns the boys about a lake monster, but the boys ignore him. The price of their foolishness is harsh, as one of the brothers is then eaten by the lake monster. The remaining brother, with Bowling Pin Jaakko next to him, begins to chant about the importance of listening to the Taskmaster. Fathi earns joint third place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)