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Political Protest | Poem
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6.2/10
IMDb2013 | Elle
International Jury | 2012 | Sally
2012 | Elle
Womens WorkBest Ensemble | 2013 | Elle
Best Narrative Feature | 2012 | Sally
Best Young ActorActress | 2013 | Elle
Best Young Actress | 2013 | Elle
Best Actress | 2012 | Elle
Best Supporting Actress | 2012
Best Technical Achievement | 2012
2012 | Sally
Best Film | 2012 | Sally
Box Office Collection 1,005,700 USD
Elle Fanning had her first screen kiss on this movie.
Debut theatrical feature film of actress Alice Englert.
Elle Fanning dyed her hair red for her role as Ginger.
The film is set amongst the backdrop of the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the 'Ban the Bomb' campaign.
The acronym YCND stood for the "Youth Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament".
"[last lines] Ginger: [sitting writing in notebook] We had a dream... that we would always be best friends. When we were born... for some it was the end. Now it seems there may not be tomorrow. But despite the horror... and the sorrow... I love our world. I want us all to live. Now, Rosa, you've asked me to forgive. One day, if Mum survives this bitter night... then we shall meet again, and I will say... I loved you, Rosa. Don't you see? But we are different. You dream of everlasting love. Not me. Because what really matters, is to live. And if we do... there will be nothing to forgive. Roland: [sitting nearby] What are you writing? Ginger: Oh, a poem... about the future. Roland: I'm sorry, Ginger. I'm so sorry. Ginger: [continues to writing] But I'll forgive you anyway."
"Roland: There would not even the possibility of nuclear war, or any war, if millions of men had been prepared to stand up against authority, as I did, and refuse to join the army - refuse to take orders. It's mindless obedience that's the killer. I've broken the rules. All the rules. Because someone has to say no."