Fly Me Away (film)

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Fly Me Away
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French Envole-moi
Directed by Christophe Barratier
Screenplay by
  • Matthieu Delaporte
  • Alexandre de La Patellière
  • Anthony Marciano
  • Christophe Barratier
Based on
This Crazy Heart
by
  • Maggie Peren
  • Andi Rogenhagen
Dieses bescheuerte Herz: Über den Mut zu träumen
by
  • Lars Amend
  • Daniel Meyer
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJérôme Alméras
Edited byYves Deschamps
Music by Philippe Rombi
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 19 May 2021 (2021-05-19)(France)
  • 19 August 2021 (2021-08-19)(Italy)
Running time
91 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • Italy
LanguageFrench
Box office$2.3 million [1]

Fly Me Away (French : Envole-moi) is 2021 French-Italian coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Christophe Barratier. It is about the spoiled son of a doctor who is forced to take care of a handicapped 12-year-old boy who suffers from illnesses. It is a remake of the 2017 German film This Crazy Heart , which itself was based on the novel Dieses bescheuerte Herz: Über den Mut zu träumen by Lars Amend and Daniel Meyer. [2] [3]

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