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Faeries: Directed by Gary Hurst. With Kate Winslet, Jeremy Irons, Dougray Scott, Michael Burrell. Two children holidaying on a farm are transported to Fairyland but after one eats a charmed fairy-cake they are given three tasks to complete before they can return to their own world.
Faeries ( film)
Animated film
Faeries is a British animated fantasy film directed by Gary Hurst from a screenplay written by Jocelyn Stevenson, and featuring the voices of Kate Winslet, Dougray Scott and Jeremy Irons.[1]
Plot
While waiting for their new home to be renovated, Nellie and her younger brother George are sent to a farm in the countryside, much to George's delight and Nellie's disgust.
However, the farmhouse and the surrounding area are teeming with magical fey creatures, most of which Nellie cannot look initially because she doesn't think in faeries. The first the two children properly encounter is a somewhat crotchety and hostile Hobgoblin named Broom (whom Nellie can see) who is (more or less) secretly looking after the farm.
While playing outside, George inadvertently stumbles into a faery ring surrounding a huge, ancient oak tree and ends up in the realm of faeries.
A winner of Oscars, Emmys and Tonys, Jeremy Irons has been delivering top-notch performances for four decades now, and as he has been turning his sights back to television in recent years. I suspect that we are in store for many more great performances to come. It also brought Irons his first Golden Globe Award. And he was won three of the five Emmy Awards for which he has been nominated, both as an actor and as a narrator especially with that voice.Nellie is able to bribe Broom with honey cakes in exchange for him showing her how to see the faeries and how to find and infiltrate Faeryland. Broom warns Nellie not to eat or drink anything while she is there, however, she reaches her brother just in time to see George eating a faery cake.
The uptight Chudley informs them that the law of the faery realm states that a mortal who consumes even one mouthful of faery food must persist in the realm forever. Nellie and George strongly — and noisily — protest.
Faeries | Faeries Wiki | Fandom: Faeries is a British animated fantasy film directed by Gary Hurst from a screenplay written by Jocelyn Stevenson, and featuring the voices of Kate Winslet, Dougray Scott and Jeremy Irons. [1].The commotion attracts the attention of the Faery Prince Albrecht, the ruler of the realm, who offers them a chance to escape by setting three tasks for them.
What they do not know is that the evil brother of the Prince, the Shapeshifter, and his goblin henchmen, are trying to manipulate the children and the faery citizens (Merrivale, Huccaby, Chudley, and Starcross are the only ones met in the film) to usurp the rulership of the faery realm.
The Shapeshifter can steal the throne with ease if he obtains the Orb, a powerful magical sceptre in his brother's possession. In addition, the Prince falls in love with a friend of the children, the pretty human farmhand Brigid, which proves central in an old prophecy that foretells the future for the faery realm.
Jeremy John Irons (/ ˈaɪ.ənz /; born 19 September ) [2] is an English actor. He is famous for his roles on stage and screen having won numerous accolades including an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Tony Award.
Nellie and George succeed in bringing Brigid to Faeryland, where she meets and falls in love with the Prince. Later, the children are instrumental in foiling the Shapeshifter's attempt to cause war between Albrecht and the faery princess to whom he was originally betrothed.
Once the Shapeshifter is defeated, the princess gives Brigid and Albrecht her blessing, and Nellie and George watch as Brigid is married to Albrecht, and is transformed into a faery. Two tasks down, the children return to the farm, where the faeries have left a fabricated letter to clarify Brigid's disappearance.
While waiting for their new home to be renovated, Nellie and her younger brother George are sent to a farm in the countryside, much to George's delight and Nellie's disgust. However, the farmhouse and the surrounding area are teeming with magical fey creatures, most of which Nellie cannot see initially because she doesn't believe in faeries. The first the two children properly interaction is a somewhat crotchety and unfriendly Hobgoblin named Broom whom Nellie can see who is more or less secretly looking after the farm. While playing outside, George inadvertently stumbles into a faery ring surrounding a massive, ancient oak tree and ends up in the realm of faeries.Later, the children bring Brigid to the house of her friend, whose newborn baby is Brigid's godson (making Brigid a real fairy godmother.) However, the Shapeshifter has followed them, and steals the kid, leaving a goblin replacement. Brigid must steal the Orb for the Shapeshifter if she wants to rescue the child.
Brigid makes the trade, but is horrified to see the faeries upon her return-now drastically aged, and Albrecht close to death, as the Orb is also the source of the faeries' youth and immortality. Brigid is only unaffected because she has not been a faery drawn-out enough to noticeably age.
With a little help from Broom, the children and Brigid craft a plan. Using a bead, a brooch pin, and a pinch of hobgoblin magic, the group creates a fake Orb. Nellie and George sneak into a goblin party and successfully swap the Orbs.
He is one of the few actors who has achieved the Triple Crown of Actinghaving won Oscar, Emmy, and Tony awards for film, television and theatre. Irons received classical training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre College and started his acting career on stage in Other notable films include KafkaDamageM. He was educated at the independent Sherborne School [ 1 ] in Dorset from toBrigid returns the original to its rightful place in the palace, saving the faeries' lives and restoring their youth.
The Shapeshifter, oblivious that the Orb in his possession is fake, marches into Faeryland, believing his brother and the other faeries to be dead.
He is confronted by the children, who reveal the deception. Albrecht arrives, battles his brother (who transforms into a mantis-like monster) and ultimately wins.
The Shapeshifter and all but one of his henchmen are thrown into prison.
While waiting for their new home to be renovated, Nellie and her younger brother George are sent to a farm in the countryside, much to George's delight and Nellie's disgust. However, the farmhouse and the surrounding area are teeming with fey creatures, most of which Nellie cannot see initially because she doesn't believe in faeries. The first the two children encounter is a somewhat crotchety and cold hobgoblin named Broom whom Nellie can see who is more or less secretly looking after the farm. While playing outside, George inadvertently stumbles into a fairy ring surrounding a trunk and ends up in the realm of faeries.The last one evades detection and runs away. Nellie and George own completed their three tasks, and, as a reward for saving Faeryland, are allowed to consume as much faery food as they desire, without having to remain in Faeryland or accomplish another three tasks.
The clip ends with the children deciding to extend their stay at the farm, and the faeries flying back to the plant.
Cast
Release
The movie first aired on ITV franchisee HTV Cymru Wales on 9 July It was not released on VHS in the UK, but it was released on DVD in Pride by HIT Entertainment.[2]
It was released on VHS in the Combined States in September by Paramount Home Video.