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Blame it on Fidel

£17.99

A nine-year-old girl's bourgeois childhood is rudely interrupted by her parents' new-found political activism in this smart, warm debut from Julie Gavras.

It is 1970 and nine-year old Anna (Kervel) is not amused, seemingly overnight her bourgeios family have decided to abandon their middle class life and transform into leftist radicals. Gone is the salubious family pad, gone are the new clothes and, humiliatingly, gone is Anna's beloved catechism class.

In their place is a cramped apartment filled with bearded revoluntionaries, demonstrations and refugee nannies with strange cooking habits. Meanwhile Anna fights back with the few reasources she can command.

Extras include a 'making of' documentary and deleted scenes.

ICA Films

99 mins approx, PAL Region 2

 

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