Sarah (film)
Sarah (Sarah and the Squirrel, The Seventh Match) is a 1982 Australian animated film. It was written by Elizabeth Kata and directed by Yoram Gross.[1]
Sarah | |
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Directed by | Yoram Gross Athol Henry |
Produced by | Yoram Gross |
Written by | Elizabeth Kata |
Starring | Jacki Weaver |
Narrated by | Mia Farrow |
Music by | Guy Gross |
Release date | 1982 |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Unlike Yoram Gross's other works, Sarah deals with more mature subjects.
Plot
The story is about a little girl during the beginning of the Second World War. When the German soldiers invade, she and her family are forced to hide in the woods. When her grandmother gets sick, her father goes into town for medicine and disappears. Sarah goes out to pick berries and when she returns, the rest of her family is gone. Sarah is forced to survive alone in the woods with only the animals for company. One day she sees some resistance fighters attempt to destroy a bridge the Nazis use to transport weapons. When their attempt fails, she decides to destroy the bridge herself, hoping that her actions may end the war. Over time she is successful, but afterwards sadly realizes that what she has done will not end the war and walks away into the forest.
References
- Sarah at Yoram Gross Films
See also
- List of animated feature films
- Grave of the Fireflies, a Japanese animated film that deals with a similar subject.