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Fly Away Home

  • 1996
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
28K
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Anna Paquin in Fly Away Home (1996)
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Amy moves to Ontario to live with her father after the death of her mother. Her father, an aviation expert, helps Amy lead a flock of orphaned geese south for the winters.Amy moves to Ontario to live with her father after the death of her mother. Her father, an aviation expert, helps Amy lead a flock of orphaned geese south for the winters.Amy moves to Ontario to live with her father after the death of her mother. Her father, an aviation expert, helps Amy lead a flock of orphaned geese south for the winters.

  • Director
    • Carroll Ballard
  • Writers
    • Bill Lishman
    • Robert Rodat
    • Vince McKewin
  • Stars
    • Jeff Daniels
    • Anna Paquin
    • Dana Delany
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    28K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carroll Ballard
    • Writers
      • Bill Lishman
      • Robert Rodat
      • Vince McKewin
    • Stars
      • Jeff Daniels
      • Anna Paquin
      • Dana Delany
    • 115User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Jeff Daniels
    Jeff Daniels
    • Thomas Alden
    Anna Paquin
    Anna Paquin
    • Amy Alden
    Dana Delany
    Dana Delany
    • Susan Barnes
    Terry Kinney
    Terry Kinney
    • David Alden
    Holter Graham
    Holter Graham
    • Barry Strickland
    Jeremy Ratchford
    Jeremy Ratchford
    • Glen Seifert
    Deborah Verginella
    • Amy's Mother
    Michael J. Reynolds
    Michael J. Reynolds
    • General
    David Hemblen
    David Hemblen
    • Dr. Killian
    Ken James
    • Developer
    Nora Ballard
    • Jackie
    Sarena Paton
    • Laura
    Carmen Lishman
    • Older Girl
    Christi Hill
    • Older Girl
    Judith Orban
    • Teacher
    Jeff Braunstein
    • Chairman
    John Friesen
    • Smalltown Businessman
    Chris Benson
    • Farmer
    • Director
      • Carroll Ballard
    • Writers
      • Bill Lishman
      • Robert Rodat
      • Vince McKewin
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    User reviews115

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    7shanfloyd

    Excellent cinematography, smart script and mature acting.

    Those three are the keys to this film's secrets of success. The excellent acting performances by both Jeff Daniels and Oscar winner Anna Paquin make a very good chemistry between the two also. Paquin's character here was perhaps more complex and challenging than "The Piano". The no-nonsense smart script makes the film not restricted to the 'family' film category. The cinematography was nominated for Oscar and one can easily see why. The wildlife scenes can easily be compared to the superior programs we see on National Geographic etc. The end sequence was brilliantly filmed and is a treat to the eyes. In short, "Fly Away Home" is indeed a refreshing experience.
    7drsnap

    Easygoing in a good way...

    This movie has something thats missing in a lot of other movies. It has a soul, and a belief in good.

    Its believable, beautiful and smooth. Its cast shows that they´re as good as any renowned "great" actor of the day, and the story is quite light...yet its something strangely moving about it.

    A daughter that looses her mother, which leads her to take care of doomed geese. And even though the cute-scale is quite high, the movie still holds you cause of its fine acting and soulful goodness.

    This is a great movie for all ages. Its nice shooted, really nice telled, and good acted.

    Its a given choice for the whole family. 9/10!

    Ps. The soundtrack is also very nice. Suttle, clean and memorable.
    9fertilecelluloid

    Extraordinarily beautiful!

    This is poetic, emotional, breathtaking film-making blessed with a truly inspiring Mark Isham score. The theme song, "10,000 Miles", is achingly beautiful and is first used with intuitive irony over the film's opening credit sequence.

    Anna Paquin is the little girl who, with her father, Jeff Daniels, "imprints" with a flock of young geese and leads them, via homemade aircraft, to a new home thousands of miles away.

    The flight sequences, which combine real flying with computer-assisted imagery over rivers, pastures and cityscapes, are flawless. They capture the awe and staggering thrill of flight without ever resorting to unnecessary, contrived stuntwork.

    Daniels, not a regular face on the silver screen these days, is natural and likable as Paquin's eccentric father while Paquin once again demonstrates what a brilliant talent she is.

    The narrative builds to an exciting conclusion as the film's environmental theme is amplified.

    Director Ballard, who also made the striking BLACK STALLION and the stark NEVER CRY WOLF, brings acute visual economy to every scene and never allows the film's underlying theme to become preachy.

    Caleb Deschanel, the film's cinematographer, gives us flawless images that frequently drop the jaw.

    A major achievement in a minor key.
    dcombs100

    A Story of Returning to Joy

    The greatest challenge any of us will ever face is how to regain the ability to reach for joy after the loss of a loved one. Especially, when that loss is abrupt and occurs at an age before one has developed the capacities to manage it. That is the over-arching and powerful theme that "Fly Away Home" manages to evoke so beautifully.

    It's difficult to pin-point which of the masterfully developed elements of filmmaking that make this movie such a joy to watch again and again. But, surely, it all comes down to the great story-telling ability of Mr. Carol Ballard. Everything is harnessed to tell the story (a basic element of drama surprisingly ignored these days in Hollywood) of a girl who loses her mother at a critical point in her life, and has to find a way to the rest of her life, while reeling from the trauma and uncertain of how to survive her grief.

    The discovery of an abandoned nest of Canadian geese eggs is the simple overlaying metaphor that takes us on her journey. The great difference between this movie and other movies of its type is that Mr. Ballard resists the temptation to explicate the transcendent story of Amy's emotional triumph over her loss and grief. Simply put, the story is about the geese, but it's really about Amy's recovery and reconnection with her future, with her life, though there isn't one line of dialogue explaining that to the viewer. It seeps out of the story through the masterful, chekovian performances of Anna Paquin as Amy and Jeff Daniels as her father. This theme is supported with such unerring consistency in the music (Mark Isham at his most sublime), the cinematography, editing, lighting, art direction and casting. All of the casting is just perfect. Especially in the sense that none of the actors ever seem to be pulling anything out of their "bag of tricks" or doing some bit you've seen them do before. The quality of the work is such that much of the dialogue in the movie seems spontaneous and almost ad libbed. The final sequence is a thing of sublime, subtly powerful beauty that is rarely seen in movies these days. A powerful, wordless climax. Something that happens so effortlessly, because the story that comes before has been told so completely and with such skill. I cry every time I watch it.

    Thank you, Carol Ballard, for this beautiful gift of compassion and belief.

    Note: Did Anna Paquin actually move from little girl to adolescent in the course of making this movie, or is it more of the master magicianry of Carol Ballard and his team?
    8thenewcrossleys

    Consistently drives grown men (& women) to tears

    A family film .. yes but certainly one that can be watched and watched again without the need for a licensing child. Jeff Daniels is superb as an eccentric father who takes on board his daughter after his estranged wife's death in a car accident. A strong supporting cast (including geese) are driven to support Amy's desire to assist a bunch of orphaned geese to maintain a wild existence. This involves teaching the geese to fly and leading them South by air. This journey for both the daughter coping with grief after the loss of her mother, the father in discovering his daughter once more and the geese in finding a new home for the Winter adds up to .. well tears and more tears.

    Before you write this film off as "fantasy" take the time to watch the BBC's Life of Birds final part. There you meet a remarkable farmer from the US who is using a microlite to aid a few of the last remaining Whooping Cranes to re-establish migratory patterns.

    In the UK the site of skeins of wild geese migrating in Winter form their Summer homes in Iceland and the Arctic circle is one of the last great wildlife dramas left on this small island. The views in Fly away Home of Amy's geese as they move in to join the hundreds of wild geese powering South capture this majesty. This story of a group of people who care about and assist this natural pattern may help reinforce some of the awe that we should all feel when confronted with these epic and annual journeys.

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    • Trivia
      In the film, Amy (played by Anna Paquin) was raised in New Zealand and then moved to Canada after her mother's death. In real life, Anna Paquin was born in Canada and raised in New Zealand.
    • Goofs
      After Amy bashes the game warden with the popcorn bowl, Susan pulls one of the goslings from his hand. She is still holding it when Amy gathers up all the other goslings and runs into the bathroom with them.
    • Quotes

      Amy Alden: Mama to Papa. That was so cool!

      Thomas Alden: Yeah, great. I just made a criminal out of my own daughter. Now we'll both do time behind bars.

      Amy Alden: Dad, stop being so dramatic.

      Thomas Alden: Now, look, this is just the beginning, Amy. We've got to make 120 nautical miles by sundown, fly across Lake Ontario, cross an international boundary without a permit carrying stolen goods, without filing a flight plan, without any official approval, four days behind schedule. We're on the edge, my dear.

    • Crazy credits
      Amy's birds return the following year to Amy's surprise as she wakes up one morning.
    • Alternate versions
      The phrase "holy sh*t" has been restored from US Versions of 2001 re-release.
    • Connections
      Featured in HBO First Look: 'Fly Away Home': Leading the Flock (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      10,000 Miles
      Produced by Mark Isham, John Jennings, and Mary Chapin Carpenter

      Performed by Mary Chapin Carpenter

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Volando a casa
    • Filming locations
      • Sandbanks Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Sandollar Productions
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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,143,818
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,708,044
      • Sep 15, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,143,818
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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