Bach and Broccoli (French: Bach et Bottine) is a Canadian children's film, released in 1986.[1] Directed by André Melançon, it is the third film in the Tales for All series of children's and family films.[2]
The film stars Mahée Paiement as Fanny, a young orphan girl living with her uncle (Raymond Legault), who is named Jean-Claude in the French version and Jonathan in the English. Her uncle, an accountant and amateur classical musician, pays little attention to her as he is obsessed with practicing the music of Johann Sebastian Bach on his organ for an upcoming music competition; Fanny, meanwhile, takes advantage of his negligence to collect a menagerie of animals beginning with her pet skunk Broccoli/Bottine.[3] The situation eventually draws the attention of the local child services, who threaten to remove Fanny from the home to place her with a new foster family.[2]
bach, broccoli, french, bach, bottine, canadian, children, film, released, 1986, directed, andré, melançon, third, film, tales, series, children, family, films, frenchbach, bottinedirected, byandré, melançonwritten, byandré, melançonbernadette, renaudproduced,. Bach and Broccoli French Bach et Bottine is a Canadian children s film released in 1986 1 Directed by Andre Melancon it is the third film in the Tales for All series of children s and family films 2 Bach and BroccoliFrenchBach et BottineDirected byAndre MelanconWritten byAndre MelanconBernadette RenaudProduced byRock DemersStarringMahee PaiementRaymond LegaultDenis BernardAndree PelletierCinematographyGuy DufauxEdited byAndre CorriveauMusic byPierick HoudyProductioncompanyLes Productions La Fete Inc Distributed byCinema PlusRelease date1986Running time96 min CountryCanadaLanguageFrenchThe film stars Mahee Paiement as Fanny a young orphan girl living with her uncle Raymond Legault who is named Jean Claude in the French version and Jonathan in the English Her uncle an accountant and amateur classical musician pays little attention to her as he is obsessed with practicing the music of Johann Sebastian Bach on his organ for an upcoming music competition Fanny meanwhile takes advantage of his negligence to collect a menagerie of animals beginning with her pet skunk Broccoli Bottine 3 The situation eventually draws the attention of the local child services who threaten to remove Fanny from the home to place her with a new foster family 2 At the 8th Genie Awards in 1987 Andree Pelletier garnered a Genie Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Berenice 4 References Edit Bach and Broccoli Kids film gives new meaning to the word cute The Globe and Mail March 6 1987 a b Demers reputation remains intact with Bach and Broccoli Montreal Gazette March 7 1987 Bach And Broccoli beats the odds to spin a charming yarn for kids Toronto Star March 6 1987 Decline rises to top Genie nominations Toronto Star February 5 1987 External links EditBach and Broccoli at IMDb This Quebec related film article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This article related to a Canadian film of the 1980s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bach and Broccoli amp oldid 1129983011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,