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Faraway Tree Film: Sweet Sets & Disco Elves
3 Mar
Summary
- Film features giant marshmallow trees and disco-dancing elves.
- Adaptation took two decades from rights acquisition to production.
- Child stars describe the magical set as a unique, fun experience.

The cinematic adaptation of Enid Blyton's "The Magic Faraway Tree" has finally reached audiences after a 20-year journey from acquiring rights to production. Set in fantastical landscapes, the film immerses viewers in magical realms like the Land of Goodies, where elements are made of sweets, and the Land of Birthdays, complete with a giant cake and disco-dancing elves.
Director Ben Gregor aimed for an interactive experience, placing child star Billie Gadsdon among marshmallow trees and Haribo strawberry beds. The production, housed in Reading, faced a lengthy development period, with producer Pippa Harris first securing the rights nearly two decades ago. The script by Simon Farnaby, known for "Paddington," hopes to achieve similar success.