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The fox and the child (Le renard et l'enfant) - Bertille Noël-Bruneau, Kate Winslet, Thomas Laliberté, Luc Jacquet
Threat advisory: Under evaluation
Movie propaganda
After the extraordinary worldwide success of The march of the penguins, Luc Jacquet's new film promises to take its audience inside a world that they will never forget.
The fox and the child (Le renard et l'enfant) recounts the story of a magical, life-changing encounter between a wild fox and a young girl, portraying the story of their impossible friendship played out against a breath-taking mountainside wilderness. Springing from his own formative childhood encounters with a fox and drawing on years of wildlife documentary expertise to craft a dramatic and thrilling narrative seen almost exclusively from the animal's perspective, director Luc Jacquet's film will offer audiences an unprecedented journey into the magical, secret world of this most elusive and enigmatic creature.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film fantasy France magic childhood mountains wildlife wilderness French countryside animal
Persons of interest
- Bertille Noël-Bruneau .... The child
- Kate Winslet .... Narrator
- Thomas Laliberté .... The boy
- Eric Rognard .... Storywriter
- Luc Jacquet .... Screenwriter
- Luc Jacquet .... Director
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Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
The fantasy, France movie The fox and the child (Le renard et l'enfant) is directed by Luc Jacquet and stars Bertille Noël-Bruneau, Kate Winslet, Thomas Laliberté.
Government security censorship classification
G
Surveillance time
94 minutes (1:34 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 9 July 2009
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