Champagne (1996)

Champagne (1996) poster

The true story of a young teenage girl whose mother is incarcerated for murder. Living in a Catholic Children's home run by an order of nuns, she provides poignant commentary about her mother, her own situation and her outlook for the future.

Director: Michael Sporn
Genre: Animation, Documentary, Family
Runtime: 13 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Caleb Sampson
Cinematography: Gary Becker, Bob Bushell
Editing: Ed Ashkinazi
Production: Michael Sporn Animation, First Run Features
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

prison, child abuse, children's home, difficult childhood, imprisonment, interview, based on true story, drug use, inspiring story, foster child, social documentary, convent (nunnery), documentary filmmaking, child neglect, mother child separation

More Films by Director: Michael Sporn
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Champagne about?
The true story of a young teenage girl whose mother is incarcerated for murder. Living in a Catholic Children's home run by an order of nuns, she provides poignant commentary about her mother, her own situation and her outlook for the future.
Who directed Champagne?
Champagne was directed by Michael Sporn.
Who stars in Champagne?
Champagne stars Maxine Fisher, Champagne Saltes.
How long is Champagne?
Champagne has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is Champagne?
Champagne is a Animation, Documentary, Family film.
Where was Champagne produced?
Champagne was produced in United States of America.