Situé à Cincinnati au plus fort de la Grande Dépression, Kit Kittredge, une jeune fille pleine de ressources, aide sa mère à gérer une pension après que son père ait perdu son emploi.Situé à Cincinnati au plus fort de la Grande Dépression, Kit Kittredge, une jeune fille pleine de ressources, aide sa mère à gérer une pension après que son père ait perdu son emploi.Situé à Cincinnati au plus fort de la Grande Dépression, Kit Kittredge, une jeune fille pleine de ressources, aide sa mère à gérer une pension après que son père ait perdu son emploi.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total
Avis en vedette
American girls, including older gals like me, will enjoy this one very much, Breslin shines brightly!
decent family movie
Touching and educational!
This movie introduces viewers personally to the struggles that people had to go through during the time period, and I feel that this is one of the strengths of the movies. Not only is it touching and moving, but it also educates the viewer on what the time period was really like, giving a personal perspective to an important period of history.
In terms of acting, I absolutely loved Abigail Breslin as Kit. She is an amazing actress, and I think this is one of her best performances. All of the other actors give great performances, as well.
This is a wonderful movie that can be enjoyed by anyone, kids and adults alike. It is a movie which both touches the heart, and educates the mind.
Kit Kittredge proves there are a few talented people left in Hollywood
The story is based in 1934, just a few years into the Great Depression. The Depression scenes plays out it injustice(s) in total disregard to social status, property possessions, job description and of course, the haves and the have not. I've been told stories from people who have lived through the Great Depression and I can tell you that the film comes pretty darn close to reality.
Abigail Breslin and her cohorts has this not so secret clubhouse in the family's yard. Secret initiation ceremonies, secret oath and secret chit-chat dominate the playtime of this secret club. As the movie progresses, we see the club forming ideas to help the less fortunate on the street where they live.
Movies like Kit Kittredge gives me hope that there are a few Hollywood idea men that are left who can present to the world, movies laced with a healthy dose of 'nice' and topped off with a dollop of a kindred spirit.
This movie was beyond my expectations
I spoke to a mother as she came out of the theater with her 5 year old (who liked it). She commented that the movie will give youth of today a view of hardship that most don't understand in our now affluent nation. As a child of Depression-era parents that's the truth: both of my parents' families lost wealth due to small town bank failures. My uncle, instead of going to college, had to join the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCCs).
With that said, however, as a movie I thought the acting uneven. Some of the dialogue seemed a little canned and some words were too contemporary (e.g., Kit: "I was focused on"). But some of that could also just be my first over-reactive impression. I'd have to see it again, to let it all sink in, for as a total historical package it was a lot to absorb, because you have to assess it at several different levels.
But, whether or not you think this is a good or bad movie, in movie terms, this is an important movie for children to see. It is generally fact-based, has depth, and is as authentic a movie as a wholesome, "uplifting" one for 10-year-olds can be. The American Girl phenomenon is true manna from heaven for those of us interested in giving women a place in history.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAbigail Breslin wore a blonde wig in her role.
- GaffesKit's dad is seen leaving for Chicago in a Flxible Clipper bus, which was not produced until 1937, three years after the movie's 1934 setting.
- Citations
Kit Kittredge: [very serious] Do you swear allegiance to the Treehuse Club?
Florence Stone: [solemn] I do.
Kit Kittredge: And if the Ninth Street Club asks you to join their club?
Florence Stone: I will laugh in their faces.
Frances Stone: [whispering] Florence! You're *supposed* to say, 'I will decline'!
Florence Stone: Oh.
[very seriously]
Florence Stone: I will decline... and laugh.
- Bandes originalesAin't We Got Fun
Written by Ray Egan (as Raymond B. Egan), Gus Kahn and Richard A. Whiting
Performed by Renee Olstead
Courtesy of Reprise/143 Records
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Kit Ketteredge: Jeune fille américaine
- Lieux de tournage
- 58 Baby Point Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Kit's house)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 10 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 17 657 973 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 220 297 $ US
- 22 juin 2008
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 17 657 973 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1






