- Finding Neverland
Infobox_Film
name = Finding Neverland
caption = Original poster
director =Marc Forster
writer =David Magee
starring =Johnny Depp Kate Winslet Julie Christie Dustin Hoffman
producer =Richard N. Gladstein Nellie Bellflower
music =Jan A. P. Kaczmarek
cinematography =Roberto Schaefer
editing =Matt Chesse | distributor=Miramax Films
budget = $25,000,000
released = October 29, 2004 UK
November 12, 2004 USA
runtime = 101 minutes
language = English
imdb_id = 0308644"Finding Neverland" is a 2004 British/American semi-
biographical film directed byMarc Forster . Thescreenplay byDavid Magee is based on the play "The Man Who Was Peter Pan" byAllan Knee .Plot synopsis
The story focuses on Scottish writer
J. M. Barrie , his platonic relationship withSylvia Llewelyn Davies , and his close friendship with her sons, who inspire the classic play "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up ".Following the dismal reception to his latest play, "Little Mary", Barrie meets the widowed Sylvia and her four young sons in
Kensington Gardens , and a strong friendship develops between them. He proves to be a great playmate and surrogate father figure for the boys, and their imaginative antics give him ideas which he incorporates into a play about boys who do not want to grow up, especially one named after troubled youngPeter Llewelyn Davies . His wife Mary, who eventually divorces him, and Sylvia's mother Emma du Maurier, object to the amount of time Barrie spends with the Llewelyn Davies family. Emma also seeks to control her daughter and grandsons, especially as Sylvia becomes increasingly weak from an unidentified illness.Producer
Charles Frohman skeptically agrees to mount "Peter Pan" despite his belief it holds no appeal for upper-class theatergoers. Barrie peppers the opening night audience with children from a nearbyorphan age, and the adults present react to their infectious delight with an appreciation of their own. The play proves to be a huge success.Because Sylvia is too ill to attend the production, Barrie arranges to have an abridged production of it performed in her home. She dies shortly afterward, and Barrie finds that her will is to have him and her mother to look after the boys; an arrangement agreeable to both.
Production notes
"Finding Neverland" originally was scheduled to be released in the fall of 2003.
Columbia Pictures , which owned the film rights to Barrie's play and was adapting it for theatrical release the same year, refused to allowMiramax to use scenes from the play in "Finding Neverland" if it were released at the same time. Miramax agreed to delay the release in exchange for the rights to reproduce scenes from the stage production within the film.Although the opening credits state the film was inspired by true events, various liberties with the historical facts and the timing of events were taken as follows:
*Arthur Llewelyn Davies was still alive when Barrie befriended Sylvia and their sons, the youngest of which (Nico) was omitted from the film.
*Michael had not been born and Peter was still an infant when Barrie met the family.
*The Davies household had a nanny, Mary Hodgson; much of the role of Sylvia's mother in the film was based on her.
*Barrie was a consistently successful playwright prior to "Peter Pan", and Frohman had no qualms about producing it, although Barrie himself was uncertain of its commercial potential.
*The play's opening performance had few children in the audience; the only precaution against a staid reaction was that the musicians were to clap to reviveTinker Bell , which proved unnecessary.
*Sylvia was still healthy at the time of the play's 1904 premiere and did not die until nearly six years later. Her husband also survived to see the play's debut.
*The improvised home production of the play was presented for five-year-old Michael, who was suffering from a stubborn childhood illness during the play's revival in 1905.
*The Barries' marriage ended shortly before Sylvia's death, but years later than depicted in the film.Richmond Theatre in theLondon Borough of Richmond upon Thames doubled as the "Duke of York's Theatre " - the venue in which "Peter Pan" was first presented. Exterior scenes were filmed in Hyde Park andKensington Gardens . According to commentary on the DVD release, the structure used as Barrie's summer cottage was located nearKent . Interiors were filmed in thePinewood Studios inBuckinghamshire and theShepperton Studios inSurrey .The film premiered at the
Venice Film Festival . It was shown at theTelluride Film Festival , theHaifa Film Festival, theAthens Panorama European Film Festival, theMill Valley Film Festival , theChicago International Film Festival , and theLeeds International Film Festival before opening in the UK on October 29, 2004.The film was budgeted at $25 million. It grossed $51,676,606 in the US and $67 million in foreign markets for a total worldwide box office of $118,676,606 [ [http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2004/NVRLN.php "Finding Neverland" at TheNumbers.com] ] .
Principal cast
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Johnny Depp .....J.M. Barrie
*Kate Winslet .....Sylvia Llewelyn Davies
*Julie Christie ..... Emma du Maurier
*Radha Mitchell ..... Mary Ansell Barrie
*Dustin Hoffman .....Charles Frohman
*Freddie Highmore .....Peter Llewelyn Davies
*Joe Prospero .....Jack Llewelyn Davies
*Nick Roud .....George Llewelyn Davies
*Luke Spill .....Michael Llewelyn Davies
*Eileen Essell ..... Mrs. Snow
*Mackenzie Crook ..... Mr. Jaspers "Peter Pan" cast
*Kelly Macdonald ..... Peter Pan
*Tim Potter .....Captain Hook /George Darling
*Angus Barnett ..... Nana
*Toby Jones .....Smee
*Kate Maberly .....Wendy Darling
*Matt Green .....John Darling
*Catrin Rhys .....Michael Darling
*Jane Booker ..... Mary DarlingCritical reception
In her review in "
The Times ", Wendy Ide called the film "charming but rather idiosyncratic" and added, "A mixture of domestic drama, tragedy and exuberant fantasy, the film blends moist-eyednostalgia with the cruel disappointments of a marriage break-up; a childlike playfulness and unpredictability with a portrait of a treacherously unforgiving and rigid Edwardian society. It could appeal to everyone from preteens to pensioners, or it could appeal to no one at all. Ultimately this unconventionality is probably one of the film’s main strengths. And if the tone veers a little haphazardly between fantasy and cold, hard reality, well, perhaps that is the most effective way of taking us into the mind of the film's mercurialprotagonist ." [ [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article499627.ece "The Times" review] ]Manohla Dargis of the "
New York Times " said it "is the kind of film where even the smallest crack has been sealed. Instead of real quirks, strange habits, moments of everyday gas, gurgle and grunting, movies like this give us sumptuous production design, meticulous costumes and stories meant to leave us dewy-eyed and thoughtful, if never actually disturbed… The problem isn't the liberties the filmmakers take with reality, but that this isn't an engaging bowdlerization… Johnny Depp neither soars nor crashes, but moseys forward with vague purpose and actorly restraint… [he] and Ms. Winslet are pleasant to watch, as are the actors who play the Davies boys, but they haven't been pushed to their limits." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/2004/11/12/movies/12neve.html "New York Times" review] ]In the "
San Francisco Chronicle ",Mick LaSalle observed the film "ends so beautifully, so poignantly and so aptly that there's a big temptation to forget that most of what precedes the ending is tiresome drivel, that Johnny Depp's performance… is precious and uninsightful, and that almost all of the movie's magic derives directly from scenes lifted from Barrie's play. … Winslet's no-nonsense strength is especially appreciated… Another actress would have followed Depp into the quicksand of faux-poetic self-indulgence. But Winslet is direct, grounded and heartfelt in a recognizably human way. Dustin Hoffman, as Barrie's producer, also steers clear of Depp's rhythms, though he has trouble deciding whether the producer is British or American." [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/11/19/DDGAU9T91C1.DTL "San Francisco Chronicle" review] ]Peter Travers of "Rolling Stone " rated the film 3½ out of a possible four stars and called it "glorious entertainment… magical, not mush." About Depp he said, "It's too early to speculate on how [he] will grow as an actor. Based on "Finding Neverland", it's not too early to call him a great one." [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/movie/6138112/review/6593173/finding_neverland "Rolling Stone" review] ]In the "
St. Petersburg Times ", Steve Persall graded the film B and commented, "A first viewing of "Finding Neverland" was tear-inducing and completely satisfying. Seeing it again was a mistake, less of my own than Forster's, who didn't make a movie that can sustain its magic beyond first impressions. Problems with David Magee's screenplay that initially could be shrugged off—occasionally slow pacing, melodramatic plot twists—became glaring. With familiarity, the fantasy simply wasn't as fanciful. It felt like growing up, and it was disappointing. On the other hand, many of the film's qualities are too strong to falter, starting with another fascinating man-child performance by Johnny Depp as Barrie." [ [http://www.sptimes.com/2004/11/24/Floridian/Finding_Neverland.shtml "St. Petersburg Times" review] ]Carina Chocano of the "
Los Angeles Times " described the film as "gently seductive, genuinely tender and often moving without being maudlin" and added, "Depp and Winslet share a rare combination of airiness, earthiness and sharp, wry intelligence." [ [http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/chocano/cl-et-neverland12nov12,0,1509829.story "Los Angeles Times" review] ]Awards and nominations
77th Academy Awards
*Win
*Academy Award for Original Music Score (Jan A. P. Kaczmarek)
*Nominations
*Academy Award for Best Picture
*Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
*Academy Award for Best Actor (Johnny Depp)
*Academy Award for Best Art Direction
*Academy Award for Best Costume Design
*Academy Award for Best Film Editing58th British Academy Film Awards Nominations
*BAFTA Award for Best Film
*BAFTA Award for Best Direction
*BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Johnny Depp)
*BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Kate Winslet)
*BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Julie Christie)
*BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
*BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography
*BAFTA Award for Best Production Design
*BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design
*BAFTA Award for Best Film Music
*BAFTA Award for Best Makeup 62nd Golden Globe Awards Nominations
*Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama
*Golden Globe Award for Best Director - Motion Picture
*Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay
*Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama (Johnny Depp)
*Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score 11th Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominations
*Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
*Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role - Motion Picture (Freddie Highmore)Additional Wins
*National Board of Review Award for Best Film "'
*Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Top Ten Films of 2004References
External links
* [http://www.miramax.com/findingneverland/ Official website]
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* [http://starsontop.com/johnnydepp/neverland/production.htm "Finding Neverland" production notes]
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