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Genre
  
Biography, Drama, Fantasy

Initial release
  
November 17, 1996

Running time
  
1h 27m

Screenplay
  
Frank Cottrell Boyce

5.2/10
IMDb

5/5
Cinema

Duration
  

Director
  
Initial DVD release
  
July 2005 (Australia)

Saint Ex movie poster

Writer
  
Frank Cottrell Boyce (screenplay)

Cast
  
(Antoine de Saint-Exupéry), (Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry), (Genevieve de Ville-Franche),
Ken Stott
(Prevot),
Katrin Cartlidge
(Gabrielle de Saint-Exupéry), (Guillaumet)

Similar movies
  
Frank Cottrell Boyce wrote the screenplay for Saint-Ex and Hilary and Jackie

Tagline
  
Everything looks different from the air.

Saint-Ex is a 1996 British film biography made for direct release to television by the British Broadcasting Corporation. The story documents the life of French author-aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in the form of a "tone poem". The film was directed by Anand Tucker and stars Bruno Ganz, Miranda Richardson and Janet McTeer. The screenplay was by Frank Cottrell Boyce, while the writer's sons, Aidan and Joseph, portrayed the Saint-Exupery brothers, Francois and Antoine, as children.

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Plot

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Bruno Ganz), growing up in an aristocratic French family, chooses to become a pilot. To the dismay of his family, young Antoine leaves to take a job flying airmail overseas.

Antoine marries beautiful Consuelo (Miranda Richardson), and they set up house in Casablanca. The constant strain on their marriage from his dangerous flights results in Consuelo leaving and going to Paris. Antoine goes after her, they reconcile, but he refuses to give up flying even when he is almost killed when he crashes in an attempt to break the Paris-Saigon air record.

By the late 1930s, Antoine becomes a successful airmail pilot flying in Europe, Africa and South America. During this period, he became a writer, with his most famous work being The Little Prince.

At the outbreak of World War II, Antoine joins the French Air Force (Armée de l'Air), but after France is defeated, he joins the Free French Air Force in North Africa. In July 1944, while flying a F-5 Lightning on a reconnaissance mission over the Mediterranean, Antoine mysteriously disappears.

Production

Saint-Ex was filmed and distributed in the United Kingdom. The film was director Anand Tucker's feature film debut,and combines elements of biography, documentary and dramatic re-creation. The use of period documentary interviews in black-and-white is interspersed with live action and computer generated effects in colour.

Reception

Saint-Ex was reviewed by Derek Elley for Variety: "Reach falls short of ambition in 'Saint-Ex,' an intriguing attempt to create a cinematic tone-poem to legendary French flyer-cum-novelist Antoine de Saint-Exupery that only rarely gets both wheels off the ground. Despite some striking visuals and an evident desire to take a fresh look at the biopic genre, the movie remains strangely uninvolving for much of the time and isn't helped by a miscast Bruno Ganz as the titular aviator. Theatrical prospects look fog-bound."

References

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