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A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries
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Synopsis
James Ivory directed this drama adapted from Kaylie Jones' 1990 autobiographical novel in which the character Bill Willis is based on her father, James Jones, author of From Here to Eternity and A Thin Red Line. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's screenplay about expatriate Americans in Paris during the 1960s/1970s offers a portrait of a normal family (as opposed to the dysfunctional families of The Ice Storm and many other 1990s films), seen from the point of view of daughter Channe. Her father is Bill Willis (Kris Kristofferson), a successful novelist and WWII veteran who's married to enthusiastic poker-player Marcella (Barbara Hershey). Divided like the sections of a novel, the story's first chapter is titled, "Billy," in which French orphan Benoit (Samuel Gruen) is brought to the Willis household for adoption, while his unmarried biological mother (Virginie Ledoyen) writes about him in her diary. Six-year-old Benoit has been shipped through so many orphanages and foster homes that he doesn't unpack his suitcase. Benoit's presence prompts the young Channe (Luisa Conlon) to turn to her protective Portuguese nanny Candida (Dominique Blanc). After Benoit becomes acclimated to his new family, he asks that his name be changed to Billy. In the second segment "Francis" a strong friendship develops between Channe (Leelee Sobieski) and fatherless Francis Fortescue (Anthony Roth Costanzo). Obsessed with opera, Francis lives with his expatriate British mother (Jane Birkin). The family's French idyll is disrupted when Bill Willis plans a return to the United States because he wants American doctors to treat his bad heart. The closing act "Daddy" takes place in North Carolina during the 1970s as Bill's health worsens, Billy (Jesse Bradford) grows up, and an alienated Channe seeks acceptance through sex. A bedridden Bill dictates his fiction to Channe, who transcribes tapes and types his manuscript pages. During intimate conversations about boys and sex, Willis helps his daughter find her footing on the path of life. This movie arrived only 14 weeks prior to the release of Terrence Malick's 1998 adaptation of the elder Jones' The Thin Red Line. Shown at 1998 film fests (Venice, Toronto). ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jane Birkin Mrs. Fortescue
Dominique Blanc Candida
Jesse Bradford Billy Willis
Isaach de Bankolé Mamadou
Barbara Hershey Marcella Willis
Kris Kristofferson Bill Willis
Virginie Ledoyen Billy's Mother
Leelee Sobieski Channe Willis
Luisa Conlon Young Channe
Anthony Roth Costanzo Francis Fortescue
Samuel Gruen Benoit

Production Crew

Kaylie Jones Book Author
Annette Trumel Casting
Celestia Fox Casting
Tricia Tomey Casting
Jean-Marc Fabre Cinematographer
Paul Bradley Co-producer
Richard Robbins Composer (Music Score)
Carol Ramsey Costume Designer
James Ivory Director
Noëlle Boisson Editor
Jane Barclay Executive Producer
Nayeem Hafizka Executive Producer
Richard Hawley Executive Producer
Sharon Harel Executive Producer
Ismail Merchant Producer
Jacques Bufnoir Production Designer
Pat Garner Production Designer
James Ivory Screenwriter
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Screenwriter
Ludovic Henault Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 127
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Merchant-Ivory Productions

Release
September 18, 1998 (USA)
by October Films

Awards
1998 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Award
1998 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Awards