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Fly Away Home (1996)

Fly Away Home (1996)
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Inspired by a true story, Fly Away Home is a family drama about Amy Alden (Anna Paquin), a 13-year-old girl who, after the tragic death of her mother, is sent to live with her father Thomas (Jeff Daniels), a sculptor. Amy misses her mother and has never enjoyed a very warm relationship with her father, so the first few months in her new home are very difficult for her. However, one day Amy finds a nest full of eggs, which was tossed away by land developers clearing a wooded area. Amy brings the eggs home and builds a makeshift incubator; a few weeks later, a flock of tiny Canadian Geese are hatched. While caring for her new pets makes Amy happier, a problem soon presents itself -- young geese "imprint" on the first creature they see after hatching and follow it, as if it's their mother. Without a mother to show them how to fly south for the winter, how will they learn normal migratory patterns? Thomas comes up with a solution to the problem: as a hobby, he flies Ultralights, lightweight aircraft that look like gliders with engines. If he puts Amy in an Ultralight and has her fly the migratory route to the South, perhaps the birds will follow her and learn the route their mother would normally teach them. Amy's adventures help her learn about independence as she tries to teach it to the birds, bringing her closer to her father. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeff DanielsAnna Paquin, (more)
Director(s):
Carroll Ballard
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Fly Away Home

Inspired by a true story, Fly Away Home is a family drama about Amy Alden (Anna Paquin), a 13-year-old girl who, after the tragic death of her mother, is sent to live with her father Thomas (Jeff Daniels), a sculptor. Amy misses her mother and has never enjoyed a very warm relationship with her father, so the first few months in her new home are very difficult for her. However, one day Amy finds a nest full of eggs, which was tossed away by land developers clearing a wooded area. Amy brings the eggs home and builds a makeshift incubator; a few weeks later, a flock of tiny Canadian Geese are hatched. While caring for her new pets makes Amy happier, a problem soon presents itself -- young geese "imprint" on the first creature they see after hatching and follow it, as if it's their mother. Without a mother to show them how to fly south for the winter, how will they learn normal migratory patterns? Thomas comes up with a solution to the problem: as a hobby, he flies Ultralights, lightweight aircraft that look like gliders with engines. If he puts Amy in an Ultralight and has her fly the migratory route to the South, perhaps the birds will follow her and learn the route their mother would normally teach them. Amy's adventures help her learn about independence as she tries to teach it to the birds, bringing her closer to her father. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Carroll Ballard
Writer(s):
Robert RodatVince McKewin
Producer(s):
Carol BaumJohn Patrick Veitch
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Excellent For Children, Scary Moments, Watch With Your Kids)
Categories:
Family & Kids
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    Nelda K.

    This is a perfect family movie for everyone to enjoy. The acting is GOOD by everyone and the story tugs at your heart. Hard to believe this is based on a true story, then I saw an articla in the Dallas paper this morning about the same thing being used to teach Whooping Cranes to migrate. This is a must see if you like family/nature movies.

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    Shannon B.

    Since this is based on a true story the extra about the movie is interesting to watch as well. We watched the documentary stuff the next day because we wanted to learn the real story. I highly reccommend watching the extras the next day.

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    ROSENDA C.

    I really enjoyed this movie. I had the experience of having a goose when I was a child. It was fun! I loved the scene where the geese followed her everywhere and when she was dressing as her late mother in the barn. Amy's story touched my heart. It's an awesome family movie!

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