In Collection
#280
Seen It:
Yes
Drama, Biography
UK / English
Renée Zellweger |
Beatrix Potter |
Ewan McGregor |
Norman Warne |
Emily Watson |
Millie Warne |
Barbara Flynn |
Helen Potter |
Bill Paterson |
Rupert Potter |
Matyelok Gibbs |
Miss Wiggin |
Lloyd Owen |
William Heelis |
Anton Lesser |
Harold Warne |
David Bamber |
Fruing Warne |
Patricia Kerrigan |
Fiona |
Director |
Chris Noonan |
Producer |
Mike Medavoy; David Kirschner |
Writer |
Richard Maltby Jr.; Richard Maltby |
A heart-warming true-life tale of classic children's author Beatrix Potter (Renée Zellweger). Set in turn-of-the-century England, this biographic period-piece captures Miss Potter's childhood creation of Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddle-Duck and a menagerie of other anthropomorphic characters, and tells of her coming-of-age struggles to find both a publisher prepared to accept her illustrated manuscripts, and acceptance as a woman writer in stuffy Edwardian society. Beatrix's life changes when long-established family firm Frederick Warne & Company assigns its youngest son, Norman (Ewan McGregor), to handle her portfolio. Their shared passion for the project leads to a romantic relationship, a secret shared only with Millie (Emily Watson), Norman's sister and Beatrix's confidant. To the surprise of all involved, The Tale of Peter Rabbit is both a critical and commercial success, making Miss Potter independently wealthy. Her new-found success allows her to escape London and acquire a farm in the vicinity of her happy childhood holidays, the Lake District.
Region |
Region 1 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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