Flight of Fancy (film) explained

Flight of Fancy
Director:Noel Quiñones
Producer:Robin Alper (co-producer)
Ed Cathell III (Line Producer)
Tom Musca
Morris Ruskin
Soraya Sesto (co-producer)
Cinematography:Henner Hofmann
Raphy Molinary
Editing:Christopher Holmes
Music:Brahm Wenger
Studio:Echo Lake Entertainment
Economic Development Bank for Puerto Rico
Shoreline Entertainment
Distributor:DMG Entertainment
Platinum Disc
Velocity Home Entertainment
Released: (Germany)
(USA) (Hollywood Film Festival)
Runtime:96 min.
Country:Puerto Rico
Language:English

Flight of Fancy is a 2000 Puerto Rican film directed and co-written by Noel Quiñones.

Plot

A young single mother about to marry when a pilot crash-lands on her small island.

Cast

Reception

Flight of Fancy received three Hollywood Film Awards: "Best Latin Feature" for Noel Quiñones, "Best Family Film" and "Best Latino Film" for Tom Musca.

The Movie Scene gave the film three out of five stars, stating: "What this all boils down to is that "Flight of Fancy" is in truth a difficult movie to watch as you really have to be in the right mood for its innocent message driven storyline. But if you are it is a pleasant movie which will warm your heart."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Flight of Fancy (2000). The Movie Scene. 12 May 2017.