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Kit Kittredge: An American Girl

  • 2008
  • G
  • 1h 41min
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Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (2008)
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Ambientato a Cincinnati al culmine della Grande Depressione, Kit Kittredge, una ragazza intraprendente, aiuta sua madre a gestire una pensione dopo che suo padre ha perso il lavoro.Ambientato a Cincinnati al culmine della Grande Depressione, Kit Kittredge, una ragazza intraprendente, aiuta sua madre a gestire una pensione dopo che suo padre ha perso il lavoro.Ambientato a Cincinnati al culmine della Grande Depressione, Kit Kittredge, una ragazza intraprendente, aiuta sua madre a gestire una pensione dopo che suo padre ha perso il lavoro.

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  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ann Peacock
    • Valerie Tripp
  • Star
    • Abigail Breslin
    • Stanley Tucci
    • Joan Cusack
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      • Patricia Rozema
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ann Peacock
      • Valerie Tripp
    • Star
      • Abigail Breslin
      • Stanley Tucci
      • Joan Cusack
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    Abigail Breslin
    Abigail Breslin
    • Kit Kittredge
    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Jefferson Berk
    Joan Cusack
    Joan Cusack
    • Miss Bond
    Julia Ormond
    Julia Ormond
    • Margaret Kittredge
    Chris O'Donnell
    Chris O'Donnell
    • Jack Kittredge
    Jane Krakowski
    Jane Krakowski
    • Miss Dooley
    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • Mr. Gibson
    Max Thieriot
    Max Thieriot
    • Will Shepherd
    Willow Smith
    Willow Smith
    • Countee
    Glenne Headly
    Glenne Headly
    • Mrs. Howard
    Zach Mills
    Zach Mills
    • Stirling Howard
    Kenneth Welsh
    Kenneth Welsh
    • Uncle Hendrick
    Madison Davenport
    Madison Davenport
    • Ruthie Smithens
    Dylan Smith
    Dylan Smith
    • Frederich
    Douglas Nyback
    Douglas Nyback
    • Billy
    Dylan Roberts
    Dylan Roberts
    • Reporter
    Martin Doyle
    Martin Doyle
    • Teacher
    Colin Mochrie
    Colin Mochrie
    • Mr. Pennington
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      • Patricia Rozema
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ann Peacock
      • Valerie Tripp
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    7Willie-12

    decent family movie

    I was able to see this the other day with my child, and I must say I thought it was a decent little family movie. There were some very good lessons taught about acceptance of others, not giving up, and being happy with what you have in life. When it was over, I overheard a little girl say, "I want to see that one again." My child had the same reaction. The only complaint I have comes in the latter part of the film. Without going into details, it seems that the film unravels a bit during the third act. However, it recovers nicely, and hits the right emotional note at the end. Definitely one I'd recommend to parents and their children (both boy and girl).
    9goodguy309

    Kit Kittredge proves there are a few talented people left in Hollywood

    Abigail Breslin is headed for Oscar nomination in this move and I would not be surprised to see this movie receive and Oscar nod for best character set. Let me explain a bit more. Some movies has characters/actors that give very strong performance but do not play well with other characters/actors within a storyline. Yes, Abigail Breslin does maintain a strong presence but without EQUAL interaction with the other characters, the movie would not have played so equal across the scenes.

    The story is based in 1934, just a few years into the Great Depression. The Depression scenes plays out it injustice(s) in total disregard to social status, property possessions, job description and of course, the haves and the have not. I've been told stories from people who have lived through the Great Depression and I can tell you that the film comes pretty darn close to reality.

    Abigail Breslin and her cohorts has this not so secret clubhouse in the family's yard. Secret initiation ceremonies, secret oath and secret chit-chat dominate the playtime of this secret club. As the movie progresses, we see the club forming ideas to help the less fortunate on the street where they live.

    Movies like Kit Kittredge gives me hope that there are a few Hollywood idea men that are left who can present to the world, movies laced with a healthy dose of 'nice' and topped off with a dollop of a kindred spirit.
    10georgebush

    Grapes of Wrath, Tree Grows in Brooklyn

    Kit Kitredge, An American Girl is a classic. This film falls into the category of its a Wonderful Life, Tree Grows in Brooklyn, and Grapes of Wrath. The acting is fine but not formal. The mother of Kit surely deserves an Academy Award. This mom is real and not just another self superior empty mom as played in an empty way in some family films like the mom in Drill bit Taylor. She is the opposite of the mom in Drill Bit Taylor. This mom in Kit Kitredge is wise. She has elegance but is also real in her struggles. This is a mom that anyone could look up to. She reminds me of the strong performances of Andy Griffith. Her final scene was one of the strongest acting moments in film history and I have seen over 8,000 films. She shows the full range of emotion and gives a performance reminding me of Claudette Colbert in the 1944 Since you went Away. The film also has a style similar to the live show Annie.

    This film moves at a fast enough pace to keep all ages happy. It reveals the era of the Depression with total respect for the people of the era. My family lived through the depression so I know this is authentic. It is a little like the old Nancy Drew but with tremendous involvement with all the characters. The film takes the high road in which moral decisions are clearly understood. There is also a mystery and it is interesting. All the acting is fine and there are a great variety of actors of all ages.. This film reminds me that movies are not suppose to be aimed at one particular age group in order to improve ticket sales. This is just a good old fashioned movie.

    Frank Capra would be proud of this film of the underdog against a series of obstacles. The only sad thing is that it has sold so few tickets. I suspect this film will linger for a long time and rent many DVDs. It is a film that could be shown to people many years from now. I highly recommend this movie. American girl refused to sell out their integrity in order to sell tickets. I hope American Girl makes more films. Great film.
    7chufas-63183

    About time they made these kind of movies for kids

    It's about time they made these movies for kids instead of the shoot-em-up junk that attracts kids nowadays. It's also about time girls were the focus of movies. Where have all the young female role models gone? I just saw Kit and am very pleased at the movie. The historical references are very accurate, the story is accurate as to what was happening the the Depression, and children can learn a lot from this movie. Also, children were respectful to their elders, it's a "clean" movie, but there's a great message and it's about time. No, it's not going to win any Academy Awards, but it might give kids today an idea of what life was like during a particularly troubling period in American history--just like NOW!!!! MAKE MORE of these!!!! I'll take my granddaughter to every one of them--MORE than once! Yes, I took her to see Wall-E, yes, we also saw Indiana Jones, but we need more of THESE MOVIES for kids to balance the imaginations!! GREAT MOVIE!
    7fernandoschiavi

    The film brings notions of political, moral, and a heroine smart, beautiful and extremely charismatic

    The "Great Depression" is today considered the worst and longest economic recession period of the twentieth century. There is nothing new approach in the cinema of that time, which was the background for some stories. A more recent example that speaks so interesting about this troubled and sad period in the world economy and portrays the misery and societal collapse of the 30's movie Cinderella Man released in 2005, directed by Ron Howard and starring Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger and Paul Giamatti. In this film and others, as well as documentaries about the era are often produced, showing the difficult times, but always looking for great examples of overcoming stress, emphasizing the unity and solidarity will always be the main link in times of crisis.

    Produced by HBO Films, and with Julia Roberts as an executive producer, production is based on the Kit Kittredge stories by writer Valerie Tripp, hits theaters more a family drama that has the Great Depression as one of the main characters, who ends up being the thread of the whole story. For the film adaptation, was chosen screenwriter Ann Peacock, who had been responsible for the 2005 adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by CS Lewis. The screenplay by Ann Peacock is unique to a certain extent, because unlike previous films based on the series "An American Girl", some characters in the film are not present in the books. It has its great advantage in bringing a different approach to everything. For the first time, we see a sad period of the 30s being seen through the eyes of a child who goes through transformations arising from the crisis.

    Cincinnati, Ohio. Great Depression. In June 1934, Kit Kittredge (Abigail Breslin) is determined to become a reporter, writing articles on his typewriter in his attic. Meanwhile, the mortgage of your home is about to be executed because his father Jack Kittredge (Chris O'Donnell) lost his car dealership and could no longer afford the payments. He ends up going to Chicago, Illinois to find work, while Kit's mother, Margaret (Julia Ormond) need to turn the house where they live on a pension to support the home. Among those guests arriving there the magician Jefferson Berk (Stanley Tucci), a dance teacher, Miss. Dooley (Jane Krakowski), and itinerant librarian, Miss. Bond (Joan Cusack). On site there were reports of assaults and robberies allegedly committed by the homeless. Kit investigates and finds Will Shepherd (Max Thieriot) and Countee (Willow Smith), living in a homeless camp. Kit writes a story about the camp and try to sell it to Mr. Gibson (Wallace Shawn), the editor of the Cincinnati, but he has no interest in the subject. When a closed box containing all the savings of his mother is stolen, and a footprint with a star similar to the Will of the boot is discovered, the boy becomes the main suspect. Will not believing that he could have committed the crime, Kit and her friends Stirling (Zach Mills) and Ruthie (Madison Davenport) come together to gather enough evidence to find the culprits, proving that homeless friends are innocent.

    The Canadian director Patricia Rozema is happy to keep that innocent look and adventurous about the events that are gradually changing the lives of an entire city. At the beginning of the film, some neighbors and acquaintances Kity are being affected by the crisis taking its foreclosure. Her father still has his car dealership, walks into a Chrysler airflows, but already beginning to suffer from the new times. When the crisis reaches the Kittredge family, he has to leave the city to try to get jobs in local gold and have to stay away from his daughter and wife. Kit will correspond through letters to his father telling of all the new developments that were taking place while he was away. Detachable here is the work of Chris O'Donnell and his chemistry with the Oscar nominee for Little Miss Sunshine (2006), Abigail Breslin. Chris O'Donnell passes and the figure of a loving father and devoted husband, and Abigail shows all the love you have for that father. The duo is responsible for the most dramatic and exciting moments of the whole film and deliver great performances.

    The initial half of the script shows the desire to become a reporter kit and especially the effects of the crisis that affected not only the girl's family, but to everyone in town, including leaving many people with no place to live and struggling to survive. The beginning of the second half shows us a little better to the residents of the board created by the mother of the protagonist. Is remarkable about the cast that director Patricia Rozema could muster. Stanley Tucci is great as always as the magician Jefferson Berk. Jane Krakowski also composes and dance teacher, Miss. Dooley. The highlights will even Joan Cusack, who composed a fun and interesting character, is the peculiar way of driving, the way to run or even to speak. Julia Ormond is perhaps the best presence of the adult cast, passing all the insecurity, suffering, gentleness, goodness and sadness in specific moments. It is the most natural character among adults. Children of fundamental importance in this film are very well on stage, without exception. Besides the already known talent Abigail Breslin, Madison Davenport is important to mention, Zach Mills, Max Thieriot and Willow Smith, daughter of superstar Will Smith. The final stretch is dedicated to the mystery of the theft of the economies of Mrs. Kittredge and solving the mystery and also has an interesting little twist.

    Throughout the recreation of the 30s, the crew created the appropriate climate. Photograph of David Boyd, coupled with the art direction of Michele Brady who brought cars, facades of typical houses with large green lawns of the American middle class, and objects were relevant at the time care in every detail. The costumes Trysha Bakker also excels and helps further the composition of the time.

    Patricia Rozema knew leave the movie transitions natural and fluid. Earlier Kittredge family yet was struggling. With the crisis, all the characters live in a new time, having to adapt. Kit not only played, but he had to help his mother take care of the pension, having to take care of the clothes and other obligations. Aina touched on the issue of homelessness most severely affected by the economy. Seen by many large and responsible for the robberies and crime due to desperation in which they were, realized through Kit and other children, they were good people, with families and they were just victims of the situation mostly.

    Rozema does not matter at any time to hide or minimize the situation of the Great Depression, but not called, aptly. See the secondary characters being affected by the crisis and the transformations all go through. The situation is not only introduced to show the time when the story was going, including being one of the main reasons for many of the actions in the course of the film. The work brings a lighter touch and pleasant, and can even have fun at many other moments. Still brings notions of political, moral, and a heroine smart, beautiful and extremely charismatic. A captivating film with a talented cast and a responsive steering and precise, as done for the whole family, where we laugh, we are moved and still reflect and learn every scene.

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      Abigail Breslin wore a blonde wig in her role.
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      Kit's dad is seen leaving for Chicago in a Flxible Clipper bus, which was not produced until 1937, three years after the movie's 1934 setting.
    • Citazioni

      Kit Kittredge: [very serious] Do you swear allegiance to the Treehuse Club?

      Florence Stone: [solemn] I do.

      Kit Kittredge: And if the Ninth Street Club asks you to join their club?

      Florence Stone: I will laugh in their faces.

      Frances Stone: [whispering] Florence! You're *supposed* to say, 'I will decline'!

      Florence Stone: Oh.

      [very seriously]

      Florence Stone: I will decline... and laugh.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Get Smart/Kit Kittredge: An American Girl/The Love Guru/WALL-E/Mongol (2008)
    • Colonne sonore
      Ain't We Got Fun
      Written by Ray Egan (as Raymond B. Egan), Gus Kahn and Richard A. Whiting

      Performed by Renee Olstead

      Courtesy of Reprise/143 Records

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 2 luglio 2008 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Canada
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official site
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    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • An American Girl Mystery
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 58 Baby Point Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Kit's house)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Picturehouse
      • New Line Cinema
      • HBO Films
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      • 10.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 17.657.973 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 220.297 USD
      • 22 giu 2008
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 17.657.973 USD
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