Peter and Wendy (film)

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Peter and Wendy is a 2015 television film made for ITV in the UK.[1] It was written by Adrian Hodges, directed by Diarmuid Lawrence and produced by Stewart Mackinnon and Christian Baute, Headline Pictures.

The film is based on the story of Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie, blending it with an original narrative set in the present day. The film draws a connection between the stories of Barrie and the real life Great Ormond Street Hospital, echoing sentiments shared by Barrie himself, who left all the rights to Peter Pan to the hospital in 1929, a few years before his death.

It was first broadcast on 26 December 2015.[citation needed]

Plot

Lucy is a teenage girl with a heart condition who is awaiting risky surgery that would save her life. Late in the night before her operation she reads a copy of Peter Pan and dreams she is Wendy and Peter Pan takes her to Neverland.[2]

Cast

Awards

The film won an International Emmy in 2016, and a Special Award for Best Director at the Parma Film Music Festival in 2016.

Reception

The film was generally well received by critics.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Peter and Wendy official website of the film".
  2. ^ ITV. "ITV's press release for Peter and Wendy".
  3. ^ Jasper Rees (26 December 2015). "Peter and Wendy, review: 'just what the doctor ordered'". The Telegraph.
  4. ^ Paul Kirkley (22 December 2015). "Peter & Wendy: Stanley Tucci and Paloma Faith fly high in magical reimagining of children's classic". Radio Times.

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