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The Magic Faraway Tree

When a group of children discover an enormous enchanted tree hidden deep in the countryside, they stumble into a series of extraordinary worlds that appear and vanish at its summit. Each climb brings new adventures, strange lands and unforgettable characters — but not every realm is as friendly as it first seems.

Director

Ben Gregor

Actors

Andrew Garfield • Claire Foy • Jessica Gunning • Nicola Coughlan

1h 50m • Rated G • Family, Fantasy • UK

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The Magic Faraway Tree

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Man in Nature

Rather than chasing spectacle alone, the film finds its footing in curiosity and imagination — that simple, powerful idea of what it feels like to discover something magical for the first time. There’s a gentle unpredictability to the structure, as each visit to the tree’s summit opens the door to a new world, echoing the charm that made Blyton’s stories so enduring. It’s colourful, playful and unafraid to be a little strange — exactly the kind of fantasy that invites audiences to climb a little higher and see where it leads.

Film Notes

A whimsical, big-hearted fantasy that brings a beloved childhood classic to life.

Adapted from The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton, this long-awaited screen version leans fully into the author’s enduring sense of wonder — where the ordinary world sits just a few steps away from the fantastical. Director Ben Gregor approaches the material with a light touch, allowing the episodic nature of the story to unfold as a sequence of vividly imagined realms, each with its own peculiar rules and surprises.

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