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Synopsis
In this historical drama with music, a gifted singer (Oleg Yankovsky) from a Jewish village in Russia travels to the United States in 1927, leaving behind his young daughter Fegele (Claudia Lander-Duke). Father has promised his family that he'll send for Fegele as soon as he can, but authorities make life hard for the Jewish population, and Fegele is forced to flee with relatives to England. Fegele is adopted by a British family, which renames her Suzie and raises her with little acknowledgement of her ethnic heritage. As she grows to adulthood, Suzie (Christina Ricci) becomes a gifted vocalist and gets a job singing in a nighclub revue in Paris. Before she leaves England, her adopted family presents Suzie with a picture of her father, still believed to be living in America, and she decides she will go to the United States some day and find him. In Paris, Suzie makes friends with Lola (Cate Blanchett), a Russian showgirl in the market for a rich husband. Lola becomes involved with opera star Dante Dominio (John Turturro), and soon both Lola and Suzie are extras in Dominio's company, managed by Felix Perlman (Harry Dean Stanton). As Lola takes up with Dante, Suzie falls for Cesar (Johnny Depp), a poor but handsome gypsy horse trainer. Suzie soon becomes involved with the handsome Cesar, but their happiness proves to be short-lived when the Nazi war machine begins to roll through France. The Man Who Cried was written and directed by Sally Potter, who previously won acclaim for another unusual historical piece, Orlando. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Carlos Conti Art Director
Irene Lamb Casting
Mary Colquhoun Casting
Sacha Vierny Cinematographer
Lindy Hemming Costume Designer
Sally Potter Director
Herve Schneid Editor
Eric Fellner Executive Producer
Simona Benzakein Executive Producer
Tim Bevan Executive Producer
Christopher Newman First Assistant Director
Christopher Sheppard Producer
Sally Potter Screenwriter
Year: 2000
Runtime: 99
Country: France
MPAA Rating: R
for sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Adventure Pictures
Canal Plus
PIE
Working Title Films

Release
May 25, 2001 (USA - Limited)
by Universal Focus