<P> She finds the fox again and tries to get the animal accustomed to her . She feeds it with meat . Later she can even touch the fox and is led to the new den . Finally, the fox arrives at her house and she lets it inside, wanting to show it her bedroom . But the fox becomes distressed at not being able to find a way out and escapes by smashing through her brittle plate glass window, causing the glass to shatter . The fox is hurt badly but survives . The girl learns that she cannot keep wild animals as pets at home as they are unpredictable and may break more things such as fragile glass windows . </P> <P> Years later she tells the whole story to her son, as seen at the end of the film . Some versions (DVD English) replace this scene with a text graphic . </P> <P> The film was shot on the Plateau de Retord in Ain, which the film director knows well because he spent his youth there, in the summer, as well as in the Abruzzo in Italy . The foxes in the film were played by six animals: Titus, Sally, Ziza, Scott, Tango and Pitchou . Titus was the fox who had been tamed by Marie - Noëlle Baroni . It died on March 17, 2008 at the advanced age of 12 years . </P> <Ul> <Li> Young Artist Award <Ul> <Li> 1 . Nomination for "Best Performance in an International Feature Film - Leading Young Performer": Bertille Noël - Bruneau </Li> <Li> 2 . Nomination for "Best International Feature Film" </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul>

Where was the child and the fox filmed