Blame it on Fidel! (2007)



5 Out of 5 stars5 Out of 5 stars5 Out of 5 stars5 Out of 5 stars5 Out of 5 stars
Hollywood.com Says
User Ratings Average
MRQE Metric



Bullet Arrow Showtimes & Tickets
Bullet Arrow Trailers & Clips
Bullet Arrow Photos
Bullet Arrow Review
Bullet Arrow Cast Interviews
Bullet Arrow Premiere Video
Bullet Arrow Official Site
Bullet Arrow Fan Sites
Bullet Arrow Forums
Bullet Arrow
AllPosters.com


Advertisement



Synopsis:
Her wealthy parents suddenly motivated to take an overtly political stance as massive political and economical change sweeps through France, the daughter of a wealthy Spanish lawyer and a successful French journalist attempts to make sense of her once-stable world as everything she though she ever knew is turned upside down. Anna (Nina Kervel) is a nine year-old Catholic schoolgirl who excels in catechism class and knows how to hold a knife and fork while cutting her fruit. Her father Fernando (Stefano Accorsi) comes from a prominent Spanish family and her mother Marie (Julie Depardieu) is a well-known writer for a popular French women's magazine. Also sharing the family's sprawling home is Anna's younger brother Francois (Benjamin Feuillet). When the increasing militancy of Fernando's communist sister begins to pose a threat to the family, the concerned brother stealthily travels to Spain and successfully smuggles his sister back into France. Full indoctrinated in the belief that all communists are bad, Anna struggles to understand why, after returning from a trip to Latin America, her parents seem to have developed a strong social conscience. Meanwhile, as the thunderous footsteps of eager revolutionaries begin to echo through the hallways and mom begins to prepare a book protesting the illegality of abortion, Anna does her best to adapt to the strange new environment. The fiction feature debut of filmmaker Julie Gavras (daughter of celebrated filmmaker Costas), Blame it on Fidel playfully covers the year in which the death of Charles De Gaulle, the election of Salvador Allende, and a landmark petition signed by 300 French women who admitting to undergoing illegal abortions altered the way many Europeans viewed the world.

~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Comments


*Indicates Mandatory

Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
8/3/2007
Director Credit
Julie Gavras Director
Cast Credit
Nina Kervel Anna
Julie Depardieu Marie
Stefano Accorsi Fernando
Martine Chevallier Grandmother
Gabrielle Vallieres
Marie-Noelle Bordeaux Filomena
Benjamin Feuillet François
Olivier Perrier Grandfather
Marie Kremer
Raphael Personnaz
Mar Sodupe
Christiana Markou
Thi Thy Tien N'Guyen
Production Credits Credit
Sylvie Pialat Producer
Fabio Conversi Co-Producer
Mathieu Bompoint Executive Producer
Art Department Credit
Laurent Deroo Production Designer
Casting Credit
Coralie Amedeo Casting
Film Camera Credit
Nathalie Durand Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Alain Artur first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Annie Thiellement Costume Designer

Rovi Data Solutions, Inc.
- Portions of Content Provided by Rovi Data Solutions © 2009 Rovi Data Solutions, Inc.



Advertisement