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American Fable

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
4.7K
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Peyton Kennedy in American Fable (2016)
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After 11-year-old Gitty discovers a man who can grant wishes hiding in her family's silo, she is forced to choose between saving the man's life and protecting her family.After 11-year-old Gitty discovers a man who can grant wishes hiding in her family's silo, she is forced to choose between saving the man's life and protecting her family.After 11-year-old Gitty discovers a man who can grant wishes hiding in her family's silo, she is forced to choose between saving the man's life and protecting her family.

  • Director
    • Anne Hamilton
  • Writer
    • Anne Hamilton
  • Stars
    • Peyton Kennedy
    • Richard Schiff
    • Kip Pardue
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    • Director
      • Anne Hamilton
    • Writer
      • Anne Hamilton
    • Stars
      • Peyton Kennedy
      • Richard Schiff
      • Kip Pardue
    • 45User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Peyton Kennedy
    Peyton Kennedy
    • Gitty
    Richard Schiff
    Richard Schiff
    • Jonathan
    Kip Pardue
    Kip Pardue
    • Abe
    Marci Miller
    Marci Miller
    • Sarah
    Gavin MacIntosh
    Gavin MacIntosh
    • Martin
    Zuleikha Robinson
    Zuleikha Robinson
    • Vera
    Charlie Babbo
    • Michael
    Spencer Moss
    Spencer Moss
    • Heidi
    Rusty Schwimmer
    Rusty Schwimmer
    • Ethel
    Theresa Tilly
    Theresa Tilly
    • Anna Winters
    Karen Woditsch
    • Doctor
    Michael Collins
    • Newscaster
    Liz Cloud
    • Librarian
    Samantha Elliott
    • Dark Rider
    • (as Samantha Eliott)
    Tyler Kurowski
    • Farm Boy
    Xander Locke
    • Farm Boy
    Penny Oppold
    • Farmer's Widow
    Zachary Pereria
    • Farm Boy
    • Director
      • Anne Hamilton
    • Writer
      • Anne Hamilton
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    7ferguson-6

    black and white before the gray

    Greetings again from the darkness. The feature film debut of writer/director Anne Hamilton may cause Aesop to turn over in the grave, but it also supports the adage that desperate times call for desperate measures. Just how desperate is really the point here, and the moral line in the sand is drawn by an 11 year old girl named Gitty (short for Gertrude).

    Gitty (an outstanding Peyton Kennedy) lives on a farm with her pregnant mother Sarah (Marci Miller), bullying brother Martin (Gavin MacIntosh), and beloved father Abe (Kip Pardue). Gitty is the kind of kid who loves stories with happy endings, has a pet chicken named Happy, and loves exploring the surrounding countryside with her friends … a dried water well, abandoned house, and lighting bugs are all part of their daily adventures. Only a remote silo is considered off-limits per her father.

    It's the 1980's and times are tough for family farms. Making ends meet is incredibly challenging and the sagging economy has resulted in many sell-offs of generational farms and the subsequent suicides of farmers who simply can't face the failure. Gitty blindly trusts her dad when he promises they won't lose their farm. Doubt only enters her mind when she discovers a battered man (Richard Schiff) in business attire locked in that off-limits silo. The captive man tells her not to tell her dad, and instead asks her to bring food and books. Even an 11 year old cloaked in innocence begins to suspect something isn't right.

    We see the story unfold through the eyes of Gitty, and her fantasies, dreams and visions remind us just how the world looks to a kid. Her openness, curiosity and imagination all act as a kind of sixth sense that lead to the judgment of a child … what is right and what is wrong. Knowing Gitty is the source of our insight helps explain the near cartoonish evil perpetrated by Martin – an overanxious kid who sees himself as some type of "warrior" (an image bestowed by the mysterious Vera). Zuleikha Robinson plays Vera in the mold of a fairy tale witch influencing others … in this case, Gitty's dad … to do her dirty work.

    The film is beautifully shot by cinematographer Wyatt Garfield, and at various times recalls Pan's Labyrinth, The Fall, and the camera work of Terrence Malick. Gitty's character is easily compared to Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird, but her "Honest" Abe dad is no Atticus Finch. Richard Schiff is excellent as the captive man, while Peyton Kennedy reminds of a young Elle Fanning (very high praise indeed). Kids have an amazing ability to see the black and white of right and wrong despite all the extraneous noise going on in their young uncorrupted heads. It's a shame it all turns to gray as we grow older. It's a nice first film from Ms. Hamilton.
    5Prismark10

    Farm Aid

    American Fable is set in the mid west of Reagan's 1980s America where some farmers were financially hard hit, heading for bankruptcy with their land being bought up by investors.

    Gitty (Peyton Kennedy) is an eleven year old girl living with her dad Abe (Kip Pardue) who is struggling farmer, mother Sarah (Marci Miller) who is pregnant and older brother Martin (Gavin MacIntosh) who is hostile, bully and a borderline psycho, just see the way he nearly chopped her hand off.

    Gitty lives a care free rural life, she may not have many friends but she has a pet chicken and her own fantasy world. One day in an out of bounds silo in the far reaches of their family farm, Gitty finds a businessman Jonathan (Richard Schiff) being held captive. Gitty feeds him, brings him books to read. He tells her stories and even teaches her to play chess. Obviously Richard is befriending her so she can help him escape but he appears to be genuine enough.

    It seems her dad, mum and brother are in league with a mysterious woman called Vera, who wants the farmers to fight back against these rich developers. Gitty is in a dilemma whether to free Jonathan and put her family at risk of arrest.

    The film wants to be a fable, you have various tales being told, a fantasy sequence but it is not wholly coherent. The film reaches an urgency at the climax but you really are left thinking as to how this crazy brother has not yet been institutionalised.

    The film benefits from wonderful photography even the night scenes are well utilised but the film is under-cooked.
    7foxtografo

    I think it's simpler than people thinks

    Even more, simpler that I thought it would be! The story it's quite simple, really. The ending seems abrupt, but it's not really, by the last scene everything is solved... there's nothing to add. Or at least I don't need anything else to add. It's true, there are a few details that I don't know what they mean, and maybe I'm missing something and I didn't realise of something, but as I've understood it makes sense and there's not a lot more to add, even from those details "unsolved" for me. The cinematography is very good, everyone is very good on their roles, and it's a different take on a thematic seen many times before. Good movie. I wonder though what was those details... will update this review if I ever find out!
    8chrislesmckis

    Pretty good!

    This movie was pretty good! it was filmed really beautifully and the acting from the main character Giddy was executed really well. It was also told from her point of view which was really interesting. I don't know why most people from this movie hard to follow, i found it really straight forward. It's worth a watch.
    8socrates99

    Very impressive first film that we quite admired

    We're living in country very reminiscent of the film's location, so there was a heightened appeal to the scenery for us, but honestly, this movie rises far above the attractiveness of its setting. It's a little unusual in that a major part of the drama hangs on the relationship between the father and daughter who greatly resemble each other. I found then both easy to listen to and watch. Both actors do a great job in their roles and they carry most of the picture with substantial help from this first time director who tells her story very effectively.

    I've read criticism of the plot and the non-resolution of various issues brought up, but as one who needs murder mysteries and spy dramas to make perfect sense, a story mostly from a child's point of view set on a farm doesn't have to come together like a puzzle. I enjoyed this film and look forward to more from this interesting director.

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    • Trivia
      Gitty's dream with her father, Vera and the carousel was shot at House on the Rock in Spring Green, WI.
    • Goofs
      Gitty's dad runs down a fawn, takes a firearm from the rear of the truck and walks toward the deer. In one shot Gitty is seen holding a chicken, next she is carrying a second firearm. This could be an indicator of later change.
    • Quotes

      Martin: There's two kinds of people in the world. Warriors, they have to protect the weak ones even from themselves. And farmers, they don't make good warriors. Gitty, I am a warrior. It's your move, Gitty.

      Gitty: Checkmate. It's called Blitzkrieg. I could teach you, if I wanted to.

    • Soundtracks
      The Lamb
      Written by John Tavener, William Blake (1789)

      Performed by Tenebrae Choir, London

      Published by Chester Music (1982)

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Silo
    • Filming locations
      • Spring Green, Wisconsin, USA(House on the Rock)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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