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GIFFONI FILM FESTIVAL 1989 - 29 July.6 August

Sections & Films

BACH AND BROCCOLI

Category: Edition 1989

Synopsis
Fanny is a young orphan girl who is sent to live with her detached Uncle Jonathan when her grandmother enters a nursing home. As Jonathan prepares for an organ recital of music by Bach, he tries to provide a proper environment for his young niece. Fanny collects other animals in addition to her pet skunk Broccoli with the help of her upstairs neighbor Sean.

Original Title Bach et bottine
Italian Title Una famiglia per Fanny
Category Out of competition
Section Portrait
Tipology Feature Film
Duration 96'
Production Year 1986
Nationality Canada
Directed by André Mélançon
Screenplay André Mélançon, Bernadette Renaud
Main cast Mahée Paiement, Doris Blanchet-Vasiloff, Denis Bernard

 regista André MélançonANDRÉ MÉLANÇON

André Melançon (February 18, 1942) is a Canadian actor, screenwriter and film director, best known for directing and writing several installments in the Tales for All series of children's films.
The versatile André Mélançon – director, writer and actor – set out to become a youth guidance counsellor before he veered into film. His background in psychology and education helped orient his filmmaking toward films about, with, and for children. His first film was on Quebec separatist Charles Gagnon, then at the request of producer Jean Dansereau he directed a trio of short films for children in the early 1970s that confirmed the direction of his career. He turned to acting and won a Canadian Film Award for his performance in Partis pour la gloire. In the 1980s he directed The Dog Who Stopped the War, which won the Golden Reel Award, and Bach et bottine, and wrote, with Jacques Bobet, Tadpole and the Whale also a Golden Reel Award winner.