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Blame it on fidel (2006)

France

Anna is nine years old. Her life is peaceful and comfortable, spent mostly in Paris. She attends a Catholic school and lives at home with her parents, Marie and Fernando, her nanny and her younger brother, François. She sometimes goes to Bordeaux, where her mother’s parents have a vineyard. Soon, her well-ordered existence is going to get complicated. Her communist uncle gets arrested, a trip to Chile, meetings with strange people: events the importance of which Anna cannot grasp, but which are going to transform the lives of her parents deeply. Political commitment, altruism, the fight against imperialism, feminism, elections: keywords that from now on will punctuate the lives of Marie and Fernando. For Anna, her parents’ newfound fervor finds expression in other words and events: moving, disorganization, changing nannies, a smaller apartment, and new faces. Like her parents, Anna also changes, but in a different way. Anna grows up and accepts this new world, all the while looking at what surrounds her in her own personal way.

director
Julie Gavras
screenplay
Julie Gavras
edition
Pauline Dairou
music
Armand Amar
cast
Julie Depardieu, Stefano Accorsi, Benjamin Feuillet, Martine Chevallier, Olivier Perrier
producer
Sylvie Pialat
production company
Les Films du Worso
world sales
Gaumont
100 minutes
color, 35mm