The Magic Faraway Tree (film)

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The Magic Faraway Tree
Directed byBen Gregor
Screenplay by Simon Farnaby
Based on The Faraway Tree
by Enid Blyton
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyZac Nicholson
Production
companies
Distributed by Entertainment Film Distributors [1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Magic Faraway Tree is an upcoming British film adapted by Simon Farnaby from the Enid Blyton book series of the same name.

Contents

Premise

A modern family learns to reconnect after being forced to move to the remote British countryside and discover a magical tree from where they are transported to spectacular and fantastical lands. [2]

Cast

Production

Simon Farnaby was attached to an adaptation of the Enid Blyton books in 2017 with options being placed all four books in the series. [3] The film was set up at StudioCanal. However, when personnel left StudioCanal to set up Elysian Film Group, development continued on the film adaptation of The Faraway Tree. [4] In January 2024, it was reported that Elysian Film Group with Neal Street Productions would be producing the film with Ben Gregor on board as director, and producers Pippa Harris and Nicolas Brown of Neal Street Productions alongside Danny Perkins of Elysian Film Group. [5] The film will be adapted into the modern day, with director Gregory saying that it will tap into 21st century children’s post-pandemic anxiety, whilst still using characters from the books such as Moonface, Saucepan Man, Dame Washalot, Silky, Angry Pixie and Mister Watzisname, as well as the lands at the top of the tree including the Land of Goodies and the Land of Birthdays. [6]

In May 2024, Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy were confirmed in the cast to play Tim and Polly. [7] Nicola Coughlan, Nonso Anozie and Jessica Gunning would be among additional casting announced the following month, [8] with Jennifer Saunders, Hiran Abeysekera, Pippa Bennett-Warner and Rebecca Ferguson added in August. [9] [10] The cast includes child actors Delilah Bennett-Cardy, Billie Gadsdon and Phoenix Laroche. The film contains an original song, composed by Isabella Summers from the band Florence and the Machine. [11]

Principal photography began at Shinfield Studios in Berkshire [12] in June 2024. [13] [14]

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