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2017 | Color | 116:00

Ben and Rose are two children from two different eras who secretly wish their lives were different. Ben longs for the father he has never known, while Rose, isolated by her deafness, grows obsessed with the career of a mysterious actress. When Ben discovers a clue that could lead to his father and Rose learns that her idol will soon appear onstage, the children embark on a quest that will take them all the way to New York.


Direction: Haynes; Todd
Script: Selznick; Brian, basado en su novela homónima
Production: Koffler; Pam, Vachon; Christine, Sloss; John
Photography: Lachman; Ed
Sound: Paley; Eliza, Kunin; Drew
Music: Burwell; Carter
Cast:Fegley; Oakes, Simmonds; Millicent, Michael; Jaden, Moore; Julianne, Williams; Michelle, Noonan; Tom, Smith; Cory Michael
Art direction: Heck; Ryan
Participation year at FICM: 2017

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