The Golden Compass (2007)

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Awards

The Golden Compass (2007) was nominated for the following awards:

Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA

1.
Saturn Award
2008
Best Performance by a Younger Actor
Nominated  

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards

2.
Critics Choice Award
2008
Best Young Actress
Nominated  

London Critics Circle Film Awards

3.
ALFS Award
2008
British Breakthrough - Acting
Nominated  
 

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  • [from trailer] Lee Scoresby: Are you gonna join in the turkey shoot? Iorek Byrnison: Yes. I have a contract with the child. [Lyra grins]
  • [from trailer] Lyra Belacqua: [upon receiving the alethiometer] What is this? Master: It`s an alethiometer. It tells the truth. You are meant to have it. You keep the alethiometer to yourself, it`s of the utmost importance to yourself, to all of us, and perhaps to all creation.
  • [from trailer] Lord Asriel: I propose to discover a world much like our own in a parallel universe. Fra Pavel: That is heresy! Lord Asriel: That is the truth.
  • [from trailer] Fra Pavel: Are you familiar with the Prophecy of the Witches? Marisa Coulter: You think she is that child? She must be found.
  • [from trailer] Serafina Pekkala: War is coming Lyra.
  • [from trailer] Lyra Belacqua: I need to go north! To fight!
  • [from trailer] Iorek Byrnison: I will serve you in your campaign until you have a victory.
  • [from trailer] Marisa Coulter: Come with me, Lyra! Lyra Belacqua: I`m not yours! I`ll never be yours!
  • Ragnar Sturlusson: Is that all? [hits Iorek] Ragnar Sturlusson: Is that all? IS THAT AAAALL? [Iorek swings at him and breaks his lower jaw off, then bites him in the throat, killing him] Iorek Byrnison: Yes, that is all.
  • Pantalaimon: The north? [changes from Ferret to Ermine] Pantalaimon: It`s cold up there!
  • [having been captured and dragged away] Lord Asriel: Look, we can settle this like gentlemen!
  • Iorek Byrnison: [to Lyra] Do you wish to ride me?
  • Lyra Belacqua: If you value your life, come no further!
  • [first lines] Serafina Pekkala: There are many universes and many Earths parallel to each other. Worlds like yours, where people`s souls live inside their bodies, and worlds like mine, where they walk beside us, as animal spirits we call daemons. Stelmaria: Are we going to see the child? Lord Asriel: I should think so. Serafina Pekkala: So many worlds. But connecting them all is Dust. Dust was here before the witches of the air, the Gyptians of the water, and the bears of the ice. In my world, scholars invented an alethiometer - a golden compass - and it showed them all that was hidden. But the ruling power, fearing any truth but their own, destroyed these devices and forbade the very mention of Dust. One compass remains, however, and only one who can read it.
  • [last lines] Lyra Belacqua: We`ll set things right. We will. You, and me, and Iorek, and Serafina Pekkala, and Mr. Scoresby. And my father. We`ll set it right, Pan. Just let them try to stop us.
  • Farder Coram: It`s an alethiometer. It’s a truth measure - a golden compass. It enables you to see what others wish to hide.... You can ask any sort of question you can imagine. Once you`ve got your question framed... Lyra Belacqua: Can I try? John Faa: [chuckles] Farder Coram: One thing I do know, Lyra, you mustn’t grasp at the answer. Hold the question in your mind, but lightly, like it was something alive.
  • Lyra Belacqua: Are you gettin` scared, Pan? Pantalaimon: Scared? A little. Lyra Belacqua: It`s all bigger and scarier than we ever thought. Pantalaimon: Maybe we shouldn`t be doing this. Lyra Belacqua: But we`ve got to though, ain`t we - go on I mean.
  • Magisterial Emissary: Scholars still refuse to hand over the last alethiometer and now they`ve given Asriel all the funds he needs. If he succeeds in proving the existence of these other worlds, it will contradict centuries of teaching. There will always be free thinkers and heretics, unless we deal with the root of the problem. That is why Mrs. Coulter`s work is so important. [to The First High Councilor] Magisterial Emissary: What progress has she made? First High Councilor: The doctors at Bolvanger are close to perfecting the inoculation against the effects of Dust. Magisterial Emissary: I am relieved to hear that. If we can protect our children from the corrupting influence of Dust before their Daemons settle, then we will nurture a generation at peace with itself; one that will never question our authority again. We owe it to the young, do we not?
    Trivia
  • Philip Pullman, the author of the "His Dark Materials" trilogy, had originally wanted Jason Isaacs to play Lord Asriel, Nicole Kidman to play Mrs. Coulter and Samuel L. Jackson to play Lee Scoresby. But as the author has no role in casting, in the event only Kidman made it into the film.
  • The name "Serafina Pekkala" originated when Philip Pullman browsed through a Finnish telephone directory.
  • Director Chris Weitz has himself adapted Philip Pullman’s work, citing the film and its sequels to be influenced by Barry Lyndon (1975) and Star Wars (1977). He also mentioned that the film would make no direct mention of religion or God, two of the key themes of the books - a decision attacked by fans of the trilogy. According to Weitz, New Line Cinema feared that "perceived anti-religiosity" would make the film financially unviable in the USA. However, Weitz reassured fans by saying that religion would appear in euphemistic terms.
  • Some scenes were shot in Norway, in places such as Bergen and Svalbard, but none of the actors were allowed to perform there, as the producers couldn`t find an insurance company that would allow crew members to walk around with shotguns and because the actors could fall ill due to the extreme temperatures.
  • # # In December 2004, Chris Weitz resigned from directing the film, claiming he was daunted by the technical challenges of the story. In August 2005 Anand Tucker was hired to replace Weitz, with the 24-carat approval of Philip Pullman himself. Tucker felt that the film would have as its central theme "Lyra`s search for self-discovery and for a family." In May 2006, however, he resigned, citing creative disagreements with New Line Cinema, and Weitz returned to direct.
  • "The Golden Compass" is the American title of the book which Philip Pullman published in the UK as "Northern Lights".
  • Daniel Craig was a fan of the books before he was involved with the movie, as was Dakota Blue Richards who has read the books and saw the National Theatre stage play.
  • A ten-minute preview of the film was shown to audiences at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.
  • # # According to Deborah Forte, she and Philip Pullman discussed Nicole Kidman for the role of Marisa Coulter 10 years before the movie went into production in 2006.
  • Originally, Adam Godley was hired to voice Pantalaimon, but he was replaced by Freddie Highmore.
  • # # Since Iorek, the armored bear, is computer generated, all actress Dakota Blue Richards had to interact with was a large, oval-shaped piece of fur without a head, legs or the rest of its body. When Richards spoke her lines, Iorek`s reply could be heard coming from speakers somewhere on set.
  • There were roughly 600 costumes created for the film, all from scratch.
  • Lord Asriel is played by Daniel Craig, who is also the current James Bond. The part was previously played, in a London stage adaptation, by Timothy Dalton, himself a former Bond.
  • All the scenes shot in Oxford were filmed at night using artificial light, because the local council did not permit the director to shoot during the daytime.
  • Ten thousand girls turned up for open auditions in Cambridge, Oxford, Exeter and Kendal for the role of Lyra Belacqua. In June 2006, twelve-year-old London schoolgirl Dakota Blue Richards won the part meeting the approval of Philip Pullman, the author of the novel.
  • In July 2003 Tom Stoppard was hired to write the screenplay. A year later, when Chris Weitz was hired to direct, he rejected Stoppard`s script, preferring to adapt Philip Pullman`s work himself.
  • # # Nonso Anozie was replaced by Ian McKellen as the voice of Iorek Byrnison. The director, Chris Weitz stated in an interview with ‘Empire magazine’: "It was a studio decision...You can understand why you would cast Ian McKellen for anything, but letting go of Nonso was one of the most painful experiences on this movie for me. I need to say about Nonso that he is one of the most promising and soulful young actors I have encountered in England and I`ve worked here for quite a bit now and he`s actually in the next Mike Leigh...But it was, uh, that was kind of a dark day for me. I kinda wanna go out of my way to point out how much I love Nonso`s work. And that`s that".
  • WILHELM SCREAM: The famous scream is heard when a witch is hit and falls during the battle near the experimental station.
  • Dakota Blue Richards` mother (Mickey Richards) made a cameo appearance as a diner in the scene at the restaurant with Nicole Kidman.
  • First movie ever to gross over $300 millions, while failing to reach $100 millions in America. After the domestic box office failure, only grossing $70,107,728 the movie captured to make $301,387,140 at the foreign box office, (as of May 4, 2008). The total box office is for the movie $371,494,868 (as of May 4, 2008).
  • The golden monkey, was the hardest daemon to make, because it should move and jump around all the time.
  • The scene were Marisa Coulter hits her monkey, where not in the books, but the scene was written by the books` author Philip Pullman.
  • Sam Elliot hadn`t read any of the `His Dark Materials` books, before he was asked to take the role as Lee Scoresby. He chose to first read the books by Philip Pullman, and then to read the film`s script.
  • The king of the polar bears, Ragnar Sturlusson (voiced by Ian McShane) is called Iofur Raknison in the books. But the name was changed to prevent confusion between him and Iorek.
  • Dakota Blue Richards`s first feature movie.
  • SPOILER: Pivotal scenes taken from the final chapters of the book were filmed and deleted shortly before the film`s release. New Line Cinema has said it hopes to re-insert the scenes in a sequel.
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