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CAREER ...: MISS POTTER
as
Beatrix Potter
Directed by Chris Noonan
Written by Richard Maltby Jr.
Released December 29, 2006
Genre Biography / Drama
MPAA Rating PG brief mild language
SYNOPSIS: Beatrix Potter has delighted generations
of children with her books. But she kept her own private
life locked carefully away. Oscar-winning star Renée
Zellweger is now bringing her secret story to the screen
in "Miss Potter," the first film directed by
Chris Noonan since his charming 1995 movie, "Babe."
It is set in the high summer days of late Victorian and
Edwardian England, during which Beatrix develops her natural
skills as artist and story-teller. When she finally publishes
her debut book, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit,"
she becomes a writing celebrity. It also leads to courtship
and her first love with publisher Norman Warne, played
by Ewan McGregor. Their relationship and his marriage
proposal in July, 1905, was to change Beatrix's life for
ever. It was a love which she could not announce - or
even talk about. In high-society London, her parents had
insisted she keep it from friends and neighbours. They
considered her proposed wedding a mismatch. Warne, they
said, was from 'trade' and demanded that she carefully
reconsider their life together. Beatrix allowed herself
to be persuaded to leave her fiancé and London.
It was supposed to be a time for reflection and calm.
But, instead, she faced tragedy and loneliness and returned,
with a different outlook. She became a woman of strong
views and independence. She also built up a farming dynasty
in the Lake District - a dynasty over which she took charge
long after her writing career virtually ended in 1913.
It established her as a woman ahead of her time. Despite
becoming the world's most successful children's writer
and a wealthy landowner and prize-winning farmer, she
never forgot her first love.
CAST
Ewan McGregor - Norman Warne
Emily Watson - Millie Warne
Barbara Flynn - Helen Potter
Bill Paterson - Rupert Potter
Lloyd Owen - William Heelis
RÈNEE'S
ROLE
Beatrix
Potter was a literary phenomenon of the early 20th Century.
At a time when most young women of her class aimed only
to make a good marriage, Beatrix became an iconic figure,
swimming quietly, but with great fortitude, against the
tide.
She created a series of books and characters that are
as beloved today as they were a hundred years ago, and
since their publication they have never been out of print.
She was also a distinguished painter and - had she been
a man - her botanical drawings would have been snapped
up by the Royal Horticultural Society at Kew Gardens.
In addition, by the time she died in 1943, Beatrix Potter
had purchased vast swathes of the Lake District that she
left to the then fledgling British conservation trust,
the National Trust. That so much of this glorious countryside
that inspired her, remains as it was in Beatrix Potter's
day for others to enjoy, is her bequest to the nation.
QUOTES
FROM THE FILM
Beatrix Potter:
Stories don't always end where their authors intended.
But there is joy in following them, wherever they
take us.
Millie Warne:
I must warn you, Miss Potter, I am more than prepared
to like you!
Rupert Potter:
Our daughter is famous, Helen. You're the only person
who doesn't know it.
Helen Potter:
I wish you wouldn't bring tradespeople into the house.
They carry dust.