TY - ADVS AU - Bamber,David AU - Flynn,Barbara AU - Gibbs,Matyelok AU - Kirschner,David AU - Lesser,Anton AU - Maltby,Richard AU - McGregor,Ewan AU - Noonan,Chris AU - Owen,Lloyd AU - Paterson,Bill AU - Watson,Emily AU - Zellweger,Renée ED - Genius Products, Inc. ED - Isle of Man Film Commission. ED - Phoenix Pictures. ED - UK Film Council. ED - Weinstein Company. TI - Miss Potter SN - 1594445990 PY - 2007///] CY - Santa Monica, CA PB - Genius Products KW - Potter, Beatrix, KW - Authors, English KW - Drama KW - Children's literature KW - Authorship KW - DVD KW - Eccentrics and eccentricities KW - Man-woman relationships KW - Publishers and publishing KW - Upper class families KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Women authors KW - London (England) KW - Biographical films KW - Feature films KW - Films for the hearing impaired KW - Romance films KW - gsafd KW - Biographical KW - Feature KW - migfg KW - Historical films KW - Historical KW - Women N1 - DVD release of the 2006 motion picture; Region 1, anamorphic widescreen format; Dolby digital 5.1; Special features: Feature commentary with director Chris Noonan; The tale of Peter Rabbit and Beatrix Potter (featurette); The making of a real-life fairy tale; When you taught me how to dance (music video performed by Katie Melua); theatrical trailer; Director of photography, Andrew Dunn ; editor, Robin Sales ; music, Nigel Westlake ; costume designer, Anthony Powell ; production designer, Martin Childs; Renée Zellweger, Ewan McGregor, Bill Paterson, Barbara Flynn, Lloyd Owen, Emily Watson, Matyelok Gibbs, Anton Lesser, David Bamber; MPAA rating: PG; for brief mild language N2 - In an effort to give their younger brother Norman a project to keep him busy now that he has joined the family publishing house, the older Warne brothers agree to publish Miss Beatrix Potter's first children's book. They don't expect the book to sell well, but they need to keep Norman busy. As a single woman living in Edwardian London, Beatrix suspects this endeavor may provide her with a small measure of freedom. But she also has very specific ideas about how the book should be published. As they work together, Norman and Beatrix become close. After the first book is published, Beatrix goes on to a second book and that sells well. One day at lunch, she meets the rest of Norman's family, including his sister Millie and the two women become fast friends. Norman proposes, but Beatrix's parents object to the marriage proposal. After much argument, they agree to let Beatrix marry Norman provided they wait until the end of the summer ER -