Blame it on Fidel

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La Faute à Fidel

Blame it on Fidel poster
Directed by Julie Gavras
Produced by Sylvie Pialat
Mathieu Bompoint
Music by Armand Amar
Cinematography Nathalie Durand
Editing by Pauline Dairou
Distributed by Koch-Lorber Films
Release date(s) September 10, 2006 (France)
August 3, 2007 (USA)
Running time 99 min.
Country Flag of France France / Flag of Italy Italy
Language French
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Blame it on Fidel (original French title: La Faute à Fidel) is a 2006 French drama film directed by Julie Gavras.

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[edit] Plot summary

A 9-year-old girl, Anna de la Mesa (played by Nina Kervel), weathers big changes in her household as her parents become radical political activists in 1970-71 Paris. Her Spanish-born lawyer father Fernando (played by Stefano Accorsi) is inspired by his family's opposition to Franco and Salvador Allende's victory in Chile; he quits his job and becomes a liaison for Chilean activists in France. Her mother, a Marie Claire journalist-turned-writer documenting the stories of women's abortion ordeals, supports her husband and climbs aboard the ideological bandwagon. As a result, Anna's French bourgeois life is over. She must adjust to refugee nannies, international cuisine and a cramped apartment full of noisy revolutionaries.

The film is filled with a dizzying array of philosophy and ideology - everything from Communism to Catholicism to Greek and Asian mythology - which Anna must reconstruct from confusion to her own set of beliefs. As she negotiates her way through this ideological maze until ultimate internalisation of her parents' admirable (albeit ad-hoc administered) objectives, we are exposed to a witty analysis of stereotyping, misinformation, the potential hypocrisies of ideologies and the potential false hopes of idealism.

[edit] Awards

Blame it on Fidel won the MPA's Michel D'Ornano Prize for a promising first French film.

[edit] Premieres

The film had its New York City premiere on August 3, 2007.

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