Approved for All Ages

Will

Eleven-year-old Will Brennan is Liverpool FCs biggest fan. When his long-absent father, Gareth, briefly reappears with tickets to the 2005 Champions League Final in Istanbul, Will s dream of watching his beloved team in one of their biggest ever matches is about to come true. But not everyone wants Will to go... Will is forced to run away from school to keep his dream alive and sets out on his own on the adventure of a lifetime. Traveling across Europe to get to the match and see his Liverpool heroes, can he overcome the odds and live out his very own football fantasy?
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Dove Review

“Will” is a charming film of one young man’s dreams which he hopes to be fulfilled. Will has lost his mother and when his father returns after a three year span, Will is overjoyed at being reunited with him. Both are big fans of the lovable Liverpool FCs team and Will is elated when his Dad presents him with tickets for the Championship game. But all that changes when Will receives sad news about his Dad.

He must not let fear stand in his way of his dreams. That is what his Dad had told him. So Will sets out to fulfill his dream of going to the great game by himself. Along the way he finds some help in a Bosnian man named Alex and he has some dreams of his own. The two become friends and that leads them on the road to Istanbul.

This is a story about following your dreams and helping others in need. We approve this film with the “Family-Approved” Seal for all ages.

Dove Rating Details

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Young boy takes money from pub; two boys steal Will's wallet and money.

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None

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Bloody-3; G-2

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Violence

Young boy takes money from pub; two boys steal Will's wallet and money.

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Drugs

Man drinks ale.

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Nudity

None

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Other

Parents of boy dies; young boy killed by a buried mine; fake tickets to a sporting event; gambling on sporting event; running away from school.

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