Mix-Up (1986)
One of the most remarkable and innovative documentaries ever made, this film follows the famous true story of two English women who as babies got switched in the hospital and 20 years later discovered that they'd been raised by the wrong sets of parents. Romand enlists all the surviving family members in her haunting and bizarre investigation, which involves not only a recounting but a reenactment of all the significant events in the two daughters' emotional histories.
Director: Françoise Romand
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 62 min
Release Date: September 12, 1986
Cast
- Blanche Rylatt - Self
- Margaret Wheeler - Self
Screenplay
Music: Nicolas Frize
Editing: Maguy Alziari
Production: France 2
Country: France
Language: Français, English
Original Language: fr
Keywords
mix-up
More Films by Director: Françoise Romand
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mix-Up about?
- One of the most remarkable and innovative documentaries ever made, this film follows the famous true story of two English women who as babies got switched in the hospital and 20 years later discovered that they'd been raised by the wrong sets of parents. Romand enlists all the surviving family members in her haunting and bizarre investigation, which involves not only a recounting but a reenactment of all the significant events in the two daughters' emotional histories.
- Who directed Mix-Up?
- Mix-Up was directed by Françoise Romand.
- Who stars in Mix-Up?
- Mix-Up stars Blanche Rylatt, Margaret Wheeler.
- How long is Mix-Up?
- Mix-Up has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
- What genre is Mix-Up?
- Mix-Up is a Documentary film.
- Where was Mix-Up produced?
- Mix-Up was produced in France.