Girl in Flight (2019) [N/A]

Featuring:
Emina Amatovic, Lisa Ruth Andreozzi, Linda Cerabolini

Written by:
Michael King
R. Mike King
Sandra Vannucchi

Directed by:
Sandra Vannucchi


Release Date:
March 7, 2019

Original Title:
La Fuga: Girl in Flight

Alternate Titles:
Girl in Flight - La Fuga
La Fuga - Girl in Flight

Genres:
Adventure | Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 15 

Runtime: 80

11-year-old Silvia's life at home is consumed by her mother’s clinical depression. When no one will take the time to fulfill her dream to visit Rome, she runs away, determined to see it for herself. On a train, she meets a Roma girl, Emina, and begins following her through the streets of Rome to her gypsy camp.

SILVIA, a determined eleven year old girl from a small town in Tuscany, boards a train alone going to Rome. When asked by a mother sitting nearby why she is alone, Silvia responds 'my parents are very modern and leave me to do as I wish.' Two months earlier, we see Silvia's mother incapacitated by a severe episode of recurring depression, and later, at her breaking point, Silvia gathers her things and leaves... alone. On the train, she meets EMINA, a smart, defiant 13 year old gypsy girl. When they arrive in Rome, Silvia follows Emina as she disappears inside Rome's vast central train station.

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Rankings and Honors

Girl in Flight (2019) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 6.4/10
Awards Won: 1 win & 1 nomination

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