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Becoming An Adult | London, England
Finding Neverland is an amusing drama about how the story of Peter Pan and Neverland came to be. During a writing slump play writer J.M. Barrie meets the widowed Sylvia and her three children who soon become an important part of Barrie’s life and the inspiration that lead him to create his masterpiece “Peter Pan.”
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Finding Neverland is an amusing drama about how the story of Peter Pan and Neverland came to be. During a writing slump play writer J.M. Barrie meets the widowed Sylvia and her three children who soon become an important part of Barrie’s life and the inspiration that lead him to create his masterpiece “Peter Pan.”
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IMDbBest Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Score | 2005 | Jan A.P.
Best Youth Performance | 2005 | Freddie
For | 2005 | Kate
Best Performance in a Feature Film Young Actor Age Ten or Younger | 2005 | Luke
Best Original Score | 2004 | Jan A.P.
2004 | Jan A.P.
Best Performance by Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role Male | 2004 | Freddie
2004 | Marc
Best Newcomer | 2005 | Freddie
Best Young Actor | 2005 | Freddie
Best Motion Picture of the Year | 2005 | Richard N.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2005
Best Writing Adapted Screenplay | 2005
Best Achievement in Film Editing | 2005
Best Achievement in Art Direction | 2005
Best Achievement in Costume Design | 2005
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2005 | Johnny
Best Motion Picture Drama | 2005
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 2005
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 2005
Best Director Motion Picture | 2005
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2005
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2005
Best Cinematography | 2005
Best Production Design | 2005
Best Costume Design | 2005
Best Make UpHair | 2005
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2005
Best Film | 2005 | Richard N.
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2005
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 2005 | Marc
Best Actor | 2005 | Johnny
Breakthrough Performance | 2005 | Freddie
Art Direction | 2005
Costume Design | 2005
Original Score | 2005
Feature Film Category | 2005 | David
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2005 | David
Best Costume Design | 2005
Best Original Score | 2005
Best Art Direction | 2005
Best Adapted Screenplay Miglior sceneggiatura non originale | 2005 | David
Best Original Score Miglior colonna sonora originale | 2005
Best Art Direction Miglior scenografia | 2005
Best Costume Design Migliori costumi | 2005
Best International Actor | 2005 | Johnny
Actor of the Year | 2005 | Johnny
Screenwriter of the Year | 2005
British Film of the Year | 2005
British Newcomer of the Year | 2005
Breakthrough Male | 2005 | Freddie
Best Breakthrough Performance Male | 2005 | Freddie
Best Music Original Score | 2005
Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2005
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 2005 | Johnny
Best Original Score | 2005
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor | 2005 | Freddie
Best American Film rets amerikanske film | 2006 | Marc
2005 | Jan A.P.
2005 | Marc
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | 2005 | Johnny
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | 2005
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | 2005
Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2005 | Matt
Period or Fantasy Film | 2005 | Gemma
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2005 | David
Best Picture | 2005
Best Actor | 2005
Best Supporting Actress | 2005
Best Director | 2005
Best Writer | 2005
2005 | David
Best Picture | 2005
Choice Movie Drama | 2005
Choice Movie Actor Drama | 2005
Choice Movie Actress Drama | 2005
Best Motion Picture | 2004
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2004
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2004
Best Actor of the Year | 2004 | Johnny
Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 2004 | Jan A.P.
Best Picture | 2004
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 116,766,556 USD
In real life, Michael Llewelyn Davies was J.M. Barrie's inspiration for Peter Pan. Michael, not Peter, was said to be Barrie's favorite of the children. It's not certain why Barrie chose to name the main character Peter. One idea is because of his brothers, Peter behaved the most like an adult at a young age. Barrie wished he'd had more of a childhood, so he immortalized him as the symbol of youth.
During the opening scene, most of the extras wanted to go through the left door so they could shake Dustin Hoffman's hand.
At the end of the movie, when J.M. Barrie is showing the play to Sylvia at her house, Peter Pan asked them to clap their hands to save Tinker Bell. Julie Christie's reaction to this was to immediately start clapping. This was unplanned, and the children had no idea how to respond to it. The look of shock on their faces is real.
As in the movie, it has been a tradition for a girl to play Peter Pan in stage productions.
Johnny Depp was so impressed with the performance of Freddie Highmore during filming that when Depp was cast for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), he specifically requested Highmore to play the title character of Charlie.
"J.M. Barrie: Young boys should never be sent to bed... they always wake up a day older."
"J.M. Barrie: You find a glimmer of happiness in this world, there's always someone who wants to destroy it."