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"Fern, the Red Deer" is a children's film from 1976 produced by the Children's Film Foundation. This charming story revolves around the relationship between cousins and an orphaned fawn, making it a notable entry in family-friendly cinema.
Fern, the Red Deer had a limited release and hasn't been widely circulated, making it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Its slight obscurity adds to its charm, as many might not even be aware it exists. Over the years, various formats have popped up, but original prints are becoming rarer, and collectors are starting to take notice. Its unique narrative and focus on the bond between humans and animals give it a distinct place in the realm of family films.
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"Fern, the Red Deer" is a children's film.
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The film explores the human-animal relationship through the story of cousins raising an orphaned fawn.
The film features Candida Prior, Craig McFarlane, Mark Eden, and Madeline Smith.
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