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L.A.Times Exclusive:
'Tolkien'
biopic will look at origins of
'Hobbit,' 'LOTR'


By Steven Zeitchik
November 21, 2013, 3:08 p.m.



Orlando Bloom in a scene from the upcoming "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug,"
based on J.R.R. Tolkien's classic novel.
 



With Peter Jackson’s “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” set to hit theaters, the work of J.R.R. Tolkien is again about to satisfy millions of moviegoers.

But what about the man who created it? Tolkien led a complicated and colorful life. Now a new Hollywood biopic looks to tell his story.

“Tolkien,” as the project is tentatively called, will examine the author’s life, particularly his formative years at Pembroke College and as a soldier in World War I, and how it influenced him and his work, according to a person familiar with the project who was not authorized to talk about it publicly.

David Gleeson, a Tolkien superfan and scholar of sorts about the Middle-earth creator, is currently working on the script. The movie will be produced by Peter Chernin‘s Chernin Entertainment (“The Heat,” “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”) and set up at Fox Searchlight.

Born in South Africa in 1892 and raised in England, Tolkien went on to serve in the Great War, where many of his closest friends were killed in combat. That experience affected him deeply, and he would come to channel both his friends and their fates into his writing and world-creation.

Gleeson, an Ireland-born screenwriter best known for writing and directing the 2003 indie “Cowboys and Angels,” will examine Tolkien's life story and how these experiences led to and shaped his work. (The universe of Frodo, Bilbo et al. was of course also informed by influences as varied as "Beowulf" and Richard Wagner.)

There's been no definitive biopic of Tolkien, though several stalled-in-development attempts in recent years, including "Mirkwood," a fantastical look at his work as a codebreaker during WWII. That project ran into obstacles from the very private Tolkien estate (it's unknown to what extent they wiill be cooperating on Gleeson's movie).

If audiences love for Tolkien’s work is any indication, though, filmmakers on "Tolkien" will have a popular subject on their hands: Movies based on Tolkien’s literary output, including Jackson’s “LOTR” series, have grossed nearly $4 billion around the world, with "Smaug" expected to add significantly to that total.

In its view of a complicated creative genius and the personal struggles that helped shape it, "Tolkien" shares similarities with “Finding Neverland,” the 2004 best picture nominee about "Peter Pan" author J.M. Barrie. The project also comes at a time when the subgenre is back in the spotlight. “Saving Mr. Banks,” John Lee Hancock’s story of the prickly P.L. Travers turning her iconic “Mary Poppins” into a movie, has been garnering critical and awards buzz ahead of its release by Disney next month.


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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/jrr-tolkien-biopic-works-658939




J.R.R. Tolkien
Biopic 
in the Works


Peter Chernin's
Chernin Entertainment is behind
the project, which is set up at
Fox Searchlight.


by Borys Kit
11/21/2013 6:07 PM PST





J.R.R. Tolkien, the author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, is getting the biopic treatment.

Fox Searchlight and Peter Chernin’s Chernin Entertainment are developing a feature project that would chronicle the key moments in Tolkien’s life that shaped him and led him to write The Hobbit, the classic children’s book, in 1937, and then, starting in 1954, his Rings trilogy.

The project is in the development stage but has a script by David Gleeson, an Irish writer who sold the sci-fi spec End of History to Sony, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

Tolkien led a fascinating life. He fought in World War I, where he saw countrysides torn to shreds and friends killed, and he was a code breaker in waiting during World War II. He was close friends with C.S. Lewis, the author of the Chronicles of Narnia books, and the two made up part of an academic and writing group known as the Inklings.

Tolkien is already a protagonist in the YA novel Here There Be Dragons, which chronicles the fictional fantastical adventures of Tolkien, Lewis and fellow Inkling member Charles Williams that ultimately inspired their respective masterpieces. A movie adaptation was once set up at Warners with David Heyman producing.

It is not clear if the Tolkien estate will be involved. The estate is very protective of all things Tolkien and has been occasionally vocal when displeased. But whether their blessing is needed is another matter.

Chernin exec David Ready is overseeing the project. Gleeson is repped by CAA and attorney Warren Dern.

The Los Angeles Times first broke the story.


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BBC Archival Footage-In
Their Own Words British Authors
J.R.R. Tolkien
Part 1



[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR-4vMEiQ_U[/youtube]
Uploaded on Aug 23, 2010 by Eruantano


Part 2
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=Ca5TUYB1nlw&NR=1[/youtube]
Uploaded on Nov 13, 2010 by Eruantano



Some great archival footage just released from BBC on Tolkien that was first aired in 1968.This is an episode from BBC's series "In Their Own Words British Authors". Official synopsis:

"John Izzard meets with JRR Tolkien at his home, walking with him through the Oxford locations that he loves while hearing the author's own views about his wildly successful high-fantasy novels. Tolkien shares his love of nature and beer and his admiration for 'trenchermen' in this genial and affectionate programme. The brief interviews with Oxford students that are dotted throughout reveal the full range of opinions elicited by 'The Lord of the Rings', from wild enthusiasm to mild contempt."

This footage is entirely owned by BBC. I am in no way affiliated with BBC or the Tokien Estate or anyone who may be associated with this video.







[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFcjBzP7H-E[/youtube]
Uploaded on Feb 4, 2008 by TolkienLibrary


For the release of The Children of Hurin  the BBC's Newsnight  program was given access to the book and an interview with Tolkien himself, which has never been broadcast before. Razia Iqbal from BBC also interviewed Adam Tolkien on The Children of Hurin  in the same broadcast.

Transcript can be found here:
http://www.tolkienlibrary.com/press/814-Tolkien_1968_BBC_Interview.php



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Wow, this is great!  Thanks for the report, John.  :-*

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