Le voyage de Fanny
- 2016
- Tous publics
- 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.7K
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Fanny and her sisters attempt to escape Nazi occupied France but many dangers are ahead of them.Fanny and her sisters attempt to escape Nazi occupied France but many dangers are ahead of them.Fanny and her sisters attempt to escape Nazi occupied France but many dangers are ahead of them.
- Awards
- 8 wins total
Cécile de France
- Madame Forman
- (as Cécile De France)
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A delightful if fraught tale of bravery beyond belief. The acting and direction is superb. The kids are amazing.
A harrowing story that one can only marvel at. Fortitude at such a young age is truly inspirational.
Well worth the watch among today's silly little movies.
A harrowing story that one can only marvel at. Fortitude at such a young age is truly inspirational.
Well worth the watch among today's silly little movies.
How many Jews had to escape from Nazi's tyranny and French Government collaboration during World War 2? Each story deserves being told and this movie, and this is the story of Fanny Ben-Ami who wrote a book about this period of her life.
Exceptionally well acted and directed, all of the different routes they had to take in order to get to their destination was nerve-racking. A few loose ends I would've liked to have seen tied up. It wasn't believable that they found their way to the border without a map- even if they have a few lines about it when locked in the room with all of the maps. The stuffed animal left behind it made no sense, and would've meant death for the farm owner if it was found- we never find out the consequences ... the young girl exceptional, and everyone was well directed. Really a fantastic, well done film that kept my attention from beginning to end.
I just watched this movie at the East Bay Jewish Film Festival in Pleasant Hill. It is a WWII movie that takes place in France in 1943 in what at that time was a part of France that was controlled by Italy, and when Mussolini, gets overthrown, sets in motion these events.
This movie kept me on the edge of my seat, as you watch a reluctant Fanny, aged about 13 finding herself in charge of a bunch of little Jewish kids being forced to flee from France to Switzerland as the Nazis take over in this area of France from Italy. Like all little kids, they all want their mommies and daddies and don't quite understand what is happening to them. This movie is based on a true story and was quite exciting.
This movie kept me on the edge of my seat, as you watch a reluctant Fanny, aged about 13 finding herself in charge of a bunch of little Jewish kids being forced to flee from France to Switzerland as the Nazis take over in this area of France from Italy. Like all little kids, they all want their mommies and daddies and don't quite understand what is happening to them. This movie is based on a true story and was quite exciting.
Wow! 10 out of 10! This movie is so brilliant and beautiful. All of the children are amazing. The way it is filmed, the direction, acting, writing, cinematography, sound, locations, light, editing, everything is just phenomenal. I could cry just thinking about it. So masterfully and thoughtfully done - really a masterpiece.
We were so struck by the nuanced acting of even the youngest children.
When a story like this is shown from the perspective of children, it perhaps always heightens the horror and the repeated feeling: we can never let this happen again, we can never let this happen again. There is a realness and authenticity, highlighting the beauty of people while wrapped in the terrible warning of this horrifically dark time that this film drives this home magnificently.
There are characters who excellently depict how seemingly normal people can completely lose their moral compass and go along with something that is horrifically wrong - and grand, subtle details in those who refuse to go along. The acting in all of the roles, small, medium, and large is exceptional. Fantastically cast.
Intensely interesting portraits and composites of real people.
If you shy from films not in your language, the dialog/subtitles in this are very easy to follow.
I recommend it to all. A parent might want to see it first, but I think that this would be very important for young people to see. The subject matter is important. There is an intensity about it and the peril of involving children, but there is technically little violence shown, less violence than many PG movies I have seen.
Aspects of this movie are captivating - they truly create something very powerful. I think that I like the most that it illuminates our personal responsibility to each other.
During the movie, as a U.S. citizen, I found myself thinking often of our involvement in the Middle East (and other areas) in the last thirty plus years, the children and adults affected by UN/U.S. Iraq sanctions in the 1990s; our invasions; the displacement; what they face in that region now with terrorism and government instability; the anti-Muslim and anti-Jewish sentiments and complacency to suffering and to religious and other bigotry that we see rising in our country and around the world, and our responsibility and role in all of it.
I hope that this movie is much more broadly seen and distributed.
I marveled watching it a second time while showing it to another person and would watch it again. Thank you to all people involved in this film, love to you all and everyone, wish you all the best always. <3
We were so struck by the nuanced acting of even the youngest children.
When a story like this is shown from the perspective of children, it perhaps always heightens the horror and the repeated feeling: we can never let this happen again, we can never let this happen again. There is a realness and authenticity, highlighting the beauty of people while wrapped in the terrible warning of this horrifically dark time that this film drives this home magnificently.
There are characters who excellently depict how seemingly normal people can completely lose their moral compass and go along with something that is horrifically wrong - and grand, subtle details in those who refuse to go along. The acting in all of the roles, small, medium, and large is exceptional. Fantastically cast.
Intensely interesting portraits and composites of real people.
If you shy from films not in your language, the dialog/subtitles in this are very easy to follow.
I recommend it to all. A parent might want to see it first, but I think that this would be very important for young people to see. The subject matter is important. There is an intensity about it and the peril of involving children, but there is technically little violence shown, less violence than many PG movies I have seen.
Aspects of this movie are captivating - they truly create something very powerful. I think that I like the most that it illuminates our personal responsibility to each other.
During the movie, as a U.S. citizen, I found myself thinking often of our involvement in the Middle East (and other areas) in the last thirty plus years, the children and adults affected by UN/U.S. Iraq sanctions in the 1990s; our invasions; the displacement; what they face in that region now with terrorism and government instability; the anti-Muslim and anti-Jewish sentiments and complacency to suffering and to religious and other bigotry that we see rising in our country and around the world, and our responsibility and role in all of it.
I hope that this movie is much more broadly seen and distributed.
I marveled watching it a second time while showing it to another person and would watch it again. Thank you to all people involved in this film, love to you all and everyone, wish you all the best always. <3
Did you know
- TriviaHer last orphanage was the Chateau de Chaumont. It was destroyed by fire in the 70's ish, and is now being rebuilt by Dan Preston. He has a you tube series about this with multiple links to Ms. Ben-Ami.
- GoofsAround 01:04:38, Victor is going down the stair. On the next shot, he's doing it again.
- ConnectionsReferenced in La noche de...: La noche de... El viaje de Fanny (2019)
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- $1,072,710
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- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 2.39:1
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