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Overview

User Rating:
6.7/10   581 votes
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Director:
Luc Jacquet
Writers:
Luc Jacquet (writer)
Eric Rognard (scenario)
Contact:
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Release Date:
12 December 2007 (Belgium) more
Genre:
Adventure | Drama | Family more
Plot:
It has been described as both a nature doc and "fairy tale" look at the story of young girl and her friendship with a fox. | full synopsis
Awards:
2 nominations more
User Comments:
A Nutshell Review: The Fox and the Child more

Cast

  (in credits order)
Bertille Noël-Bruneau ... L'enfant
Isabelle Carré ... Narrator / L'enfant adulte
Thomas Laliberté ... Le petit garçon
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ambra Angiolini ... Narrator (voice)

Kate Winslet ... Narrator (voice: English version)
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Directed by
Luc Jacquet 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Luc Jacquet  writer
Eric Rognard  scenario

Produced by
Yves Darondeau .... producer
Kali Ligertwood .... coordinating producer
Christophe Lioud .... producer
Laurence Picollec .... executive producer
Emmanuel Priou .... producer
 
Original Music by
Evgueni Galperine 
Alice Lewis 
David Reyes 
 
Cinematography by
Eric Dumage 
Gérard Simon 
 
Film Editing by
Sabine Emiliani 
 
Casting by
Tatiana Vialle 
 
Makeup Department
Marie-Anne Hum .... key makeup artist
Diane Mahmoudi .... key hair stylist
 
Production Management
Jean-Christophe Barret .... post-production supervisor
Benjamin Dewaele .... assistant unit manager
Asen Kanchev .... music production manager
Nicolas Le Parlouer .... assistant production manager
Pascal Roussel .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Martin Blum .... second assistant director
Maia Etcheverry .... first assistant director
 
Sound Department
Jean-Baptiste Benoit .... sound
Germain Boulay .... supervising sound editor
Gérard Lamps .... sound re-recording mixer
Armelle Mahé .... sound re-recording mixer
Laurent Quaglio .... supervising sound editor
Adrien Roch .... sound
Soazic Veillon .... dialogue editor
Jean-Marie Viollet .... sound mixer trainee
 
Visual Effects by
Béatrice Bauwens .... visual effects coordinator
Lucie Bories .... digital compositor
Bastien Chauvet .... digital compositor: Mikros
Cédric Fayolle .... visual effects supervisor
Amélie Guyot .... matchmover
Thomas Larocca .... digital compositor
Sabine Lineres .... digital compositor
Peregrine MacCafferty .... matchmove artist
Hugues Namur .... visual effects supervisor
Jean-René Nébot .... digital color timer
Alexandre Rouil .... 3D matte painter
Julien Rousseau .... digital compositor
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Nouredyne Amroun .... assistant camera
Cyril Barbancon .... camera operator
Sylvain Bardoux .... key grip
Simon Bérard .... gaffer
Lucas Bernard .... assistant camera
Olivier Bertrand .... assistant camera
Vincent Blasco .... key grip
Jérôme Bouvier .... camera operator
Marc Caro .... still photographer
Pascal Chantier .... still photographer
Pierre Chevrin .... focus puller
Jean-Marie Delorme .... assistant camera
Alexandre Léglise .... assistant camera
Jérôme Maison .... camera operator
Pierre Mazard .... assistant camera
Pierre Stetin .... assistant camera
Benjamin Vial .... grip
 
Editorial Department
Jean-René Nébot .... digital color timer
Soazic Veillon .... assistant editor
Emmanuelle Zelez .... first assistant editor
 
Music Department
Vladislav Boyadjiev .... music technical supervisor
Hervé Jamet .... orchestrator
Alice Lewis .... musician
Deyan Pavlov .... conductor
David Reyes .... musician
David Reyes .... orchestrator
 
Other crew
Maia Etcheverry .... acting coach
Nicholas Frank .... delivery consultant
Allison J. Mella .... business & legal affairs
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Fox & the Child (International: English title)
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Runtime:
92 min
Country:
France
Language:
French
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Filming Locations:
France more
Company:
Bonne Pioche more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Luc Jacquet asked from Tatiana Vialle (casting supervisor) "anything but a redhead" for the child's role. He changed his mind when he saw Bertille Noël-Bruneau. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in On the Trail of the Fox (2009) more

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3 out of 5 people found the following comment useful:-
A Nutshell Review: The Fox and the Child, 13 September 2008
7/10
Author: DICK STEEL from Singapore

From the filmmakers who brought us The March of the Penguins, I guess that came with plenty of expectations for The Fox and the Child. From the harsh winters of the South Pole to the lush wilderness in France, the narrative now becomes part documentary and part fairy tale, which tells of the friendship between the two titular characters, Renard the fox and its friendship with the child who christened it, played by Bertille Noel-Beuneau.

The story's frankly quite simple, and at times this movie would have looked like the many Japanese movies which children-miscellaneous animals striking a friendship after the development of trust, and how they go about hanging around each other, dealing with respective adversaries and the likes. Here, the child meets the elegant fox near her home up in the mountains, which provide for plenty of beautiful picture-postcard perfect shots that a cinematographer will have to go into overdrive to capture.

But while we indulge in wistful scenery, the characters don't get to establish that level of trust from the onset, and we have to wait a few seasons to past, and 45 minutes into the film, before they find a leveler in food. The child persistently attempts at striking a bond with the objective of taming the creature for her own amusement, but the fox, well, as other notions of course. While I thought the narrative was pretty weak, unlike March of the Penguins which has that human narrative interpretation of what's happening on screen, what excelled here were the documentary elements of the movie, tracing the life and times of the fox as both a predator, and a prey.

Between the two, more tension and drama was given to the latter, especially when dealing with traditional foes like wolves, and granted, those sequences were fairly intense especially when the child got embroiled in it. Otherwise, it was plain sailing and quite a bore as the two of them go about their playing with each other, in shots that you know have undergone some movie magic editing. There were surprisingly dark moments in the movie that weren't really quite suitable for children, as those in the same hall attested to it by bawling their eyes out suddenly, so parents, you might want to take note and not let your toddler disturb the rest of the movie goers.

As a film, I would've preferred this to be a complete documentary ala The March of the Penguins, but I guess the way it was resented, probably had the objective of warning us not to meddle with nature, and that some things are just not meant to be, and should stay as such. Decent movie that leaned on the strength of the chemistry between Bertille Noel- Bruneau, and the multiple foxes that played Renard.

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