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Kit Kittredge: journaliste en herbe

Original title: Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
  • 2008
  • G
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
6.5K
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Kit Kittredge: journaliste en herbe (2008)
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Set in Cincinnati at the height of the Great Depression, Kit Kittredge, a resourceful young girl, helps her mother run a boardinghouse after her father loses his job.Set in Cincinnati at the height of the Great Depression, Kit Kittredge, a resourceful young girl, helps her mother run a boardinghouse after her father loses his job.Set in Cincinnati at the height of the Great Depression, Kit Kittredge, a resourceful young girl, helps her mother run a boardinghouse after her father loses his job.

  • Director
    • Patricia Rozema
  • Writers
    • Ann Peacock
    • Valerie Tripp
  • Stars
    • Abigail Breslin
    • Stanley Tucci
    • Joan Cusack
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    6.5K
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    • Director
      • Patricia Rozema
    • Writers
      • Ann Peacock
      • Valerie Tripp
    • Stars
      • Abigail Breslin
      • Stanley Tucci
      • Joan Cusack
    • 31User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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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
    • Director
      • Patricia Rozema
    • Writers
      • Ann Peacock
      • Valerie Tripp
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    User reviews31

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    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!
    9vamomx2

    history, morals, mystery - all in one!

    While not being semi-prof. film critics,we know what we like and what is a good movie, worth your time and money. This is not a deep psychological study, but is an intriguing look at an era most people have long forgotten. The story is nimble and keeps your interest while being clearly told from a child's perspective. We all loved the cinematography and the period clothes, cars, etc. The story had universal appeal and was not so childish that adults couldn't enjoy it. It was a real pleasure to see many senior citizens in attendance (even w/o grandkids) as I suspect that they actually lived through the struggles outlined in the movie. There were enough twists and turns and plenty of good, moral messages for old and young alike. Another plus is the 90 min. length! Our family votes yes to taking your kids and your senior citizens as well.
    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.
    8inkblot11

    American girls, including older gals like me, will enjoy this one very much, Breslin shines brightly!

    Kit Kittredge (Abigail Breslin) is the only child of a Cincinnati couple in the 1930's. An aspiring newspaper reporter, Kit spends some time in her room, tapping out her stories on an old typewriter. Her father (Chris O'Donnell) owns a car dealership and her very pretty mother (Julia Ormond) takes care of their lovely home, where she often hosts garden teas. But, the Great Depression is gripping the nation and soon Mr. Kittredge is out of work and traveling to Chicago to look for a new job. Meanwhile, Mrs. Kittredge is forced to take in boarders to make ends meet, including a dancer (Jane Krakowski), a magician (Stanley Tucci), a mobile librarian (Joan Cusack), an uptight mother (Glenne Headley) and her young son. Also arriving on the Kittredge's doorstep are two young hobos, teenager Will (Max Thieriot) and pre-teen County (Willow Smith). These latter two youngsters will do any odd jobs in exchange for food and Mrs. K. welcomes them over the objections of neighbors. But, will the Kittredge family save their home? Also, will Kit see her fondest wish and get published, all the while solving the mystery of who took her family's safety box of money and other costly possessions? This is a nice, nice film for American families with young girls. Breslin is enchanting in the title role, exhibiting her sweet spunk and contagious enthusiasm at all times. The supporting cast is likewise wonderful, with O'Donnell very fine as the sensitive father and Ormond, especially, doing a terrific turn as the beautiful, courageous mother. All of the other supporting cast members previously mentioned, along with Wallace Shawn as a stuffy newspaper editor, fulfill their roles handily, too, with special mention extended to young Willow Smith for her nice interpretation of the part of a young drifter with a big secret. The film looks sensational, from the Kittredge's gorgeous home and grounds to the costumes to the wonderful cinematography. As to the script, it is a nice combination of history, intrigue, and the triumph of the human spirit, especially the hope and new possibilities that children bring into the world. Even though the direction could have been a bit snappier, the film rolls along nicely, too. In short, this is a lovely film for young girls and their families, with abundant laughs, lessons, and love. Do skedaddle over to the nearest theater and make time for Kit and company. Then, head to the library as well, for the books which inspired the film are very, very fine indeed.
    8cklarson-1

    This movie was beyond my expectations

    As a writer of women's history, including World War II, this is one of the few films I've seen which really informs. The settings and clothing were accurate. The mix of people was also true to life. But what surprised me the most was that Kit's family came face to face with the personal dilemmas of the Depression. She was not just a child "voyeur", "do-gooder", or "little careerist" removed from the economic and social pressures which is what I had expected. There were a number of very authentic scenes and interchanges. There were also some very interesting characters such as the mobile librarian.

    I spoke to a mother as she came out of the theater with her 5 year old (who liked it). She commented that the movie will give youth of today a view of hardship that most don't understand in our now affluent nation. As a child of Depression-era parents that's the truth: both of my parents' families lost wealth due to small town bank failures. My uncle, instead of going to college, had to join the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCCs).

    With that said, however, as a movie I thought the acting uneven. Some of the dialogue seemed a little canned and some words were too contemporary (e.g., Kit: "I was focused on"). But some of that could also just be my first over-reactive impression. I'd have to see it again, to let it all sink in, for as a total historical package it was a lot to absorb, because you have to assess it at several different levels.

    But, whether or not you think this is a good or bad movie, in movie terms, this is an important movie for children to see. It is generally fact-based, has depth, and is as authentic a movie as a wholesome, "uplifting" one for 10-year-olds can be. The American Girl phenomenon is true manna from heaven for those of us interested in giving women a place in history.

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    • Trivia
      Abigail Breslin wore a blonde wig in her role.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Get Smart/Kit Kittredge: An American Girl/The Love Guru/WALL-E/Mongol (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      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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    • Release date
      • July 2, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • An American Girl Mystery
    • Filming locations
      • 58 Baby Point Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Kit's house)
    • Production companies
      • Picturehouse
      • New Line Cinema
      • HBO Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,657,973
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $220,297
      • Jun 22, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,657,973
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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