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Blame It On Fidel - Trailer

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Caught up in the political revolution sweeping France in the early 1970s, Fernando (Stefano Accorsi) and Marie (Julie Depardieu) reject the comforts of their bourgeois life and dedicate themselves full time to radical activism. This comes as a shock to their precocious nine year-old daughter, Anna (Nina Kervel), who struggles to understand her parents' newfound ideals. Brilliantly told from Anna's perspective, this critically-acclaimed film by Julie Gavras captures the coming-of-age moment when children realize the contradictions of adulthood and have to make their own choices.


Includes over 70 minutes of bonus features including: Making-of Featurette, Behind-the-Scenes Segments and Deleted Scenes (presented by the director).

DVD available November 6, 2007.
Product Info: http://www.kochlorberfilms.com/product.asp?ID=KLF-DV-3129

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  • this trailer does the film no justice. it's truly an amazing piece of work. go watch it now if you are reading this.

  • 'La faute a Fidel' is perceptive, funny and witty.Marvellous movie!

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  • great film!!

  • @taycottam This movie wasn't supposed to be strictly about politics. It's a shame you missed that. (At least "left wing comtards" understand the usage of basic grammar and sentence structure.)

  • @taycottam I long for the day right wingers and fascists will be considered like royalists or monarchists in the US: creatures in the verge of extinction. Anarchy FTW!!!!

  • @gealoa VIVA!!!!

  • I saw this movie and I wanted to smack those people for the hell they put their kids. I see that this movie has been a showcase for a bunch of left wing comtards who wouldn't knew reality was if it hit them on the head.

    Inequality is great, and guess what. It will always be with us. Without inequality we wouldn't be able to find the capital to build things and fund new businesses.

  • viva la revolución cubana

  • @lesteralex83

    Makes it difficult to concentrate on the subtitles, eh?

  • I mean, 1:07 :P

  • Which is the name of the song that starts on 1:09 ?

  • What a film, amazing.

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