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Directed by
  
Ellen Perry

Director
  
Ellen Perry

6.9/10
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8/10
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Cinematography
  
Oliver Stapleton

Initial DVD release
  
10 January 2013 (Germany)

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Written by
  
Zack Anderson Ellen Perry

Starring
  
Damian Lewis Jane March Bob Hoskins Kristian Kiehling

Music by
  
Nigel Clarke Michael Csányi-Wills

Edited by
  
Derek Burgess Lesley Walker

Initial release
  
4 November 2011 (Republic of Ireland)

Box office
  
24 million GBP (including DVD sales and direction)

Music director
  
Nigel Clarke, Michael Csanyi-Wills

Cast
  
Damian Lewis, Bob Hoskins, Perry Eggleton, Jane March, Steven Gerrard

Similar
  
Bob Hoskins movies, Football movies, Dramas

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Will is a 2011 British sports drama directed by Ellen Perry and starred Damian Lewis, Perry Eggleton and Bob Hoskins.

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Plot

This film centres on the trials and tribulations in the lives of two main fictional characters eleven-year-old Will Brennan and Bosnian footballer Alek and their trek to see Liverpool play AC Milan in the 2005 Champions League Final at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul.

Brennan is Liverpool's number one fan, able to recite facts ad infinitum about the club and at a public school in the south of England since his father Gareth (Damian Lewis) is emotionally unable to care for him following the death of Will's mother. Gareth appears one day out of the blue with tickets for Liverpool's trip to the Champions League Final. Unknown to Will his father has health problems and suddenly dies and in his belief that the adults in his life are conspiring to quash his wish to get to the match to honour his father, two of his mates at school start Will on his way for reason of their own. His being missing becomes worldwide news and he encounters others that either support Liverpool or the game of football. One of these is Alek, in Paris, who stopped playing the sport following a tragic incident due to his own actions in his hometown during the Bosnian War.

Alek is initially reluctant to get involved for various reason but a friend does his best to encourage Alek to recover from his personal demons by helping Will reach his destination. The two are off on the final leg of the journey stopping along the way in Alek's hometown where they elude police. Although they reach Istanbul they do not have tickets but in the quest to get them Liverpool stars Kenny Dalglish, Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher, recognise him who come to the rescue and makes possible for Will to realise his dream and much more than he could have imagined if his father's original plans had come to be.

Partial cast

  • Damian Lewis - Gareth
  • Perry Eggleton - Will
  • Kieran Wallbanks - Simon
  • Brandon Robinson - Richie
  • Jane March - Sister Noell
  • Bob Hoskins - Davey
  • Kristian Kiehling - Alek
  • Alice Krige - Sister Carmel
  • Rebekah Staton - Nancy
  • Mark Dymond - Detective
  • Branko Tomović - Avdo Bilic
  • Canan Erguder - Mina Bilic
  • Malcolm Storry - Finch
  • Neil Fitzmaurice - Fitzy
  • John May - Barney
  • Jamie Carragher - Himself
  • Steven Gerrard - Himself
  • Kenny Dalglish - Himself
  • Bahattin Cam - The villager looking at the stranger in the car
  • Filming Locations

    The production filmed in Kent in May 2010 at The Port of Ramsgate, The Port Of Dover and The White Cliffs of Dover. The locations feature at the start of Will’s journey to Istanbul, as he smuggles himself onto a freight lorry in order to cross the sea to France.

    References

    Will (2011 film) Wikipedia