Fly Away Home

Fly Away Home (1996), directed by Carroll Ballard, tells the true story of Amy Alden, a girl who loses her mother in a crash. Anna Paquin plays Amy with raw grief and new hope. She finds goose eggs and raises the birds. Jeff Daniels acts as her father, Thomas, an artist who builds planes. He helps her teach the geese to fly south. The film shows green fields in Canada and city noise at first. Then wide skies open. The geese learn to follow an ultralight plane. The camera flies with the birds. John Barry's music lifts each wing beat. Dana Delany brings Susan, the step-mum who fits slow. The story runs one hour and forty-seven minutes. It builds trust between girl and flock.
Why You Should Watch
Watch this film if you like tales of loss turned to flight. It shows nature and heart join. Paquin gives Amy real fire. Ballard films birds with truth. It deals with change and guide. The pace stays calm but pulls. It suits families who want wonder in real life.
Favourite Quote
"If you want them to fly south, you have to show them the way." – Thomas Alden
Takeaway
Fly Away Home teaches that home moves with you. It shows one girl can lead a flock. Amy learns to let go. The film makes you think about care, sky, and new starts. In the end, it leaves joy in the wind.
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