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Fanny's Journey (original title: Le Voyage de Fanny) is a 2016 French-Belgian children's[3] war drama film co-written and directed by Lola Doillon. The film is inspired by the autobiographical memoir Le journal de Fanny[4] by Fanny Ben-Ami.[5][6][7]
Fanny's Journey | |
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Le Voyage de Fanny | |
Directed by | Lola Doillon |
Screenplay by | Anne Peyregne Lola Doillon |
Based on | Le journal de Fanny by Fanny Ben-Ami |
Produced by | Saga Blanchard Marie de Lussigny |
Starring | Léonie Souchaud Fantine Harduin Juliane Lepoureau |
Cinematography | Pierre Cottereau |
Edited by | Valérie Deseine |
Music by | Sylvain Favre-Bulle |
Production companies | Origami Films Bee Films |
Distributed by | Metropolitan Filmexport (France) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Countries | France Belgium |
Language | French |
Budget | $7.8 million[1] |
Box office | $1.1 million[2] |
During WWII, a group of French Jewish children, who had been sheltered in Vichy France by the Jewish charity Œuvre de secours aux enfants for three years, must flee to Italian occupied France when the Germans occupy Vichy France and again to neutral Switzerland after the Germans occupy the Italian zone following Italy's armistice with the Allies, leaving their family and teachers behind.[8]
Variety described it as "a handsome, compelling period piece that deftly portrays events through the eyes of its young protagonists."[9]
The film won the Best Narrative Audience Award at the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival CineMondays,[10] and the Best Narrative Audience Award at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival in 2017.[11]
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