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Un monde à part

Original title: Saving Sarah Cain
  • 2007
  • PG
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.5K
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Un monde à part (2007)
A thirty-something columnist becomes legal guardian of her Amish sister's five children and ends up 'using' the kids' lives as stories for her column, causing them to feel betrayed, since they had believed she was truly concerned for them.
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A thirty-something columnist becomes legal guardian of her Amish sister's five children and ends up 'using' the kids' lives as stories for her column, causing them to feel betrayed, since th... Read allA thirty-something columnist becomes legal guardian of her Amish sister's five children and ends up 'using' the kids' lives as stories for her column, causing them to feel betrayed, since they had believed she was truly concerned for them.A thirty-something columnist becomes legal guardian of her Amish sister's five children and ends up 'using' the kids' lives as stories for her column, causing them to feel betrayed, since they had believed she was truly concerned for them.

  • Director
    • Michael Landon Jr.
  • Writers
    • Brian Bird
    • Cindy Kelley
    • Beverly Lewis
  • Stars
    • Abigail Mason
    • Lisa Pepper
    • Elliott Gould
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Michael Landon Jr.
    • Writers
      • Brian Bird
      • Cindy Kelley
      • Beverly Lewis
    • Stars
      • Abigail Mason
      • Lisa Pepper
      • Elliott Gould
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Abigail Mason
    Abigail Mason
    • Lyddie Cottrell
    Lisa Pepper
    Lisa Pepper
    • Sarah Cain
    Elliott Gould
    Elliott Gould
    • Bill Alexander
    Yolanda Stange
    Yolanda Stange
    • Norma
    • (as Yolanda Wood)
    Jennifer O'Dell
    Jennifer O'Dell
    • Madison Miller
    Tom Tate
    Tom Tate
    • Bryan Ford
    Carl Nelson
    Carl Nelson
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    Micaela Nelligan
    Micaela Nelligan
    • Lady Tourist
    • (as Micaela T. Nelligan)
    Tom Markus
    Tom Markus
    • Bishop Stoltzfus
    Soren Fulton
    Soren Fulton
    • Caleb Cottrell
    Danielle C. Ryan
    Danielle C. Ryan
    • Anna Mae Cottrell
    • (as Danielle Chuchran)
    Tanner Maguire
    Tanner Maguire
    • Josiah Cottrell
    Bailee Madison
    Bailee Madison
    • Hannah Cottrell
    Tess Harper
    Tess Harper
    • Miriam Esh
    John F. Cruz
    John F. Cruz
    • Samuel King
    • (as John Cruz)
    Phil Abrams
    Phil Abrams
    • Charles Eberley
    Ian Reed Jones
    • Joseph King
    Monique Lanier
    • Ada King
    • Director
      • Michael Landon Jr.
    • Writers
      • Brian Bird
      • Cindy Kelley
      • Beverly Lewis
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    6junk.mail.only

    Pleasant light entertainment

    This wasn't particularly exceptional, in my view, but was very well done for what it is, as a light comic drama. Yes, it is a feel good type of film, and even commits the sin of having a happy ending. If you would prefer to see a tale of violent vengeance, of some sort or another, this isn't your film. And, if you are a fan of car chases...you may have to settle for a horse and buggy.

    And while this has one or two moments which are a bit contrived, or even slightly preachy, or maybe even after-school-specialish, on the whole it isn't too heavy handed. And a genuinely interesting story, as well as some solid performances (especially by Lisa Pepper as Sarah), make this a worthwhile effort.

    On the downside, the available material as far as culture clash, individual and group identities, and the relationship with the outside world isn't too deeply mined, and we instead get a surface treatment with a few symbolic moments which seem to be treated as needed plot devices, rather than moments for a deeper exploration of character or human behavior. The story and characters could have benefited from a more thoughtfully developed script in some of these moments.

    But the writing is stronger on the subject of family relationships, which is more the focus here than the relationship with the outside world. And the film does well here, exploring Sarah's relationships with her departed sister, with the man who wants to marry her, and with the family she had for too long lost contact with. The least engaging performance there may have been Tom Tate, as Bryan. But while he does come across as a bit wooden, and dull, that is pretty much what the character required. It is obviously part of the message of the film, that Sarah at times hasn't been as appreciative of the plain, but reliable and virtuous Bryan as she maybe ought to have been.

    And, ultimately, the film itself takes on some of the same characteristics it seems to admire in Bryan and in the Amish. It is a bit simple, and at times dull, and at others a bit too preachy, but overall solid, reliable, and well intentioned, and able to find joy in the simpler pleasures of life.

    Perhaps I shouldn't be surprised then that this was directed by Michael Landon, Jr. The overall approach is similar to that of the "Little House on the Prairie" series in which his father starred. You might add or subtract a star or two according to whether that appeals to you.

    Whatever the limitations of the genre however, this type of family entertainment can be done poorly, or it can be done well, and this example is at least above average.
    9paulreid99

    Well done movie. Great soundtrack!

    Michael Landon Jr. is great at writing for his core audience. My wife and I loved the movie and even my 8-year-old came in and started watching it. It has solid acting (*except* for Elliot Gould, IMO), especially for children in difficult roles.

    I can't believe that a movie of this quality was originally made on a cable network budget! The soundtrack is among the top 5 that I have ever heard. It really captures the emotion and drama and features some great modern but sensitive tracks by Mark Mckenzie featuring a couple outstanding tracks by Sixpence None The Richer and Barlowgirl. I rarely say "Wow, that was a great soundtrack," (last time was The Mission, I think) so it really stood out, especially since TV movies usually have lousy soundtracks.

    If you like Michael Landon Jr.'s other movies (or the typical "Hallmark" movie), you will love this one.
    6gj13us

    nice movie, almost totally inaccurate depiction

    It's not a bad movie, and is rather touching. Definitely sends the 'right' message for young people and families.

    I live in Lancaster, PA. This movie is so full of inaccuracies about the Amish that I can't give it a full recommendation. Please don't watch this and assume you've learned about the Amish and their way of life.

    We laughed when we heard the Amish 'elder' speaking--Amish don't have German accents! And Amish bonnets don't look like that. I could go on.

    Suffice to say, the Amish aren't at all as innocent of our way of life as we'd like to believe them to be.
    9matowakita

    Excellent acting, writing, directing - a touching morality tale.

    I've been an extra on over a dozen movies and this is the one I'm most proud to have participated in. Although it is a bit predictable, that doesn't lessen its emotional impact and touching story.

    Lisa Pepper gives a subtle and effective performance. This is the first Michael Landon, Jr. film I've seen and he's an even better director than his father.

    Elliot Gould gives a fresh spin to what could have been a cliché -- the hard-bitten news editor. His gentle humor makes the role more than it would have been in lesser hands.

    The kids manage to be cute, while avoiding diabetes inducing sweetness.

    If you are looking for a family film with unusual depth and feeling -- this one of the best.

    I also highly recommend the DVD for it's interesting and insightful features.
    5tjdancergirl003

    Pretty good, but it has many inaccuracies

    Overall this was a good film, but being friends with some Amish people and living close by, the inaccuracies bothered me. The plot and storyline were good and the actors were pretty good, but the directing could have been a little better. The inaccuracies, mainly the way they pronounced Lancaster and the fact that they spoke high German instead of Pennsylvania Dutch, just seemed to ruin the movie to me. It also bothered me that they didn't use the right accents. If you don't know any Amish or Pennsylvania Dutch, you will most likely think this is a pretty good movie. If you know the Amish or some Pennsylvania Dutch you won't enjoy this movie as much. I did enjoy the fact that they portrayed them as people not just "outsiders" as they usually view the "English," but, in my opinion, if you are going to include the Amish in a film, it should be a little more accurate to their culture.

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      The character mannerisms and wardrobe for 'Elliot Gould''s newspaper editor character are based on Tim Fitzpatrick, a deputy editor at The Salt Lake Tribune. Fitzpatrick's father is a former publisher of the newspaper. When the crew arrived to film scenes in the Tribune newsroom, they loved Fitzpatrick's look so much they copied it down to the last detail.
    • Quotes

      Josiah Cottrell: You don't have stars here.

      Sarah Cain: Yeah, we do. You just can't see them very well because of all the city lights.

      Josiah Cottrell: Don't you miss seein' 'em?

      Sarah Cain: I guess I've gotten used to not seeing them.

      Josiah Cottrell: Oh, I could never get used to that. Dat always said stars are pinholes in the curtains of heaven.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Philadelphia: The Gang Squashes Their Beefs (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Is This What You Wanted
      Words and Music by Jill Phillips

      Performed by Jill Phillips

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Lifetime TV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le nouveau monde
    • Filming locations
      • Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Believe Pictures
      • Redemption Films
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      • $2,349,352 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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