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Fly Away Home is a 1996 adventure drama directed by Carroll Ballard that tells the story of a young girl who raises a flock of orphaned geese and leads them south for the winter. Starring Jeff Daniels and Anna Paquin, the film combines themes of family, loss, and aviation in a visually striking narrative. It remains a notable entry in family-oriented ecological films of the 1990s.
Features practical effects with trained geese. Β· Explores themes of loss and connection. Β· Showcases beautiful Canadian landscapes.
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The ultralight aircraft were used as a realistic and innovative method to depict the migration of geese, inspired by real-life experiments in leading birds during flight, which adds authenticity to the film's aviation elements.
While Anna Paquin portrayed Amy, the flying scenes involved professional pilots and animal trainers to ensure safety and realism during the sequences featuring ultralight aircraft and geese.
The film is inspired by the actual experiences of Bill Lishman, who pioneered the technique of leading Canada geese with ultralight aircraft, though the story in the film is fictionalized for dramatic purposes.
Fly Away Home was released on multiple physical formats including VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, and LaserDisc, reflecting the home media landscape of the late 1990s and beyond.
Fly Away Home continues Ballard's interest in films that explore the natural world and human relationships with animals, following his work on titles like The Black Stallion and Never Cry Wolf, emphasizing visual storytelling and ecological themes.
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