# Across the Universe

> 2007 film directed by Julie Taymor

**Wikidata**: [Q342876](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q342876)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Across_the_Universe_(film))  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/across-the-universe

## Summary

Across the Universe is a film that functions as a romance film, a musical film, a drama film, a fantasy film, and a jukebox musical[1][2][3][4][5]. The work combines these distinct genres into a single cinematic presentation[1][2][3][4][5].

## Summary
*Across the Universe* is a 2007 film directed by Julie Taymor, produced by Revolution Studios, and set in the United Kingdom and the United States. The movie is a romantic drama and musical that explores themes of love, music, and the cultural divide between generations, particularly between the baby boomers and the younger generation. It features a soundtrack by U2 and is known for its visually stunning production and emotional storytelling.

## Key Facts
- Directed by Julie Taymor, a renowned filmmaker known for her visually innovative approach.
- Produced by Revolution Studios, an American production company.
- Released on September 10, 2007, in the United Kingdom and November 22, 2007, in the United States.
- Genres include romance, drama, musical, and fantasy.
- Features a soundtrack by U2, contributing to its musical and emotional depth.
- Produced in collaboration with the United Kingdom and the United States.
- Has a Wikidata description: "2007 film directed by Julie Taymor."
- Sitelink count: 33 (Wikipedia links).
- Wikipedia title: "Across the Universe (film)."

## FAQs
**Who directed *Across the Universe*?**
The film was directed by Julie Taymor, a celebrated filmmaker known for her visually striking and innovative approach to storytelling.

**What production company produced *Across the Universe*?**
Revolution Studios, an American production company, was responsible for producing the film.

**In which countries was *Across the Universe* produced?**
The film was produced in collaboration between the United Kingdom and the United States.

**What genres does *Across the Universe* belong to?**
The film is classified under romance, drama, musical, and fantasy genres.

**Who composed the soundtrack for *Across the Universe*?**
The soundtrack was composed by U2, contributing to the film's musical and emotional depth.

## Why It Matters
*Across the Universe* holds cultural significance as a romantic drama and musical that explores the generational divide between baby boomers and younger generations. Its visually stunning production and emotional storytelling make it a notable work in the film industry. The film's soundtrack by U2 adds to its cultural impact, resonating with audiences through its music. As a production of Revolution Studios, it reflects the collaborative efforts between the United Kingdom and the United States in creating a film that transcends cultural boundaries.

## Notable For
- Directed by Julie Taymor, known for her visually innovative approach.
- Produced by Revolution Studios, an American production company.
- Features a soundtrack by U2, contributing to its musical and emotional depth.
- Classified under romance, drama, musical, and fantasy genres.
- Produced in collaboration between the United Kingdom and the United States.
- Has a Wikidata description: "2007 film directed by Julie Taymor."
- Sitelink count: 33 (Wikipedia links).
- Wikipedia title: "Across the Universe (film)."

## Body

### Core Definition and Ontology
*Across the Universe* is a 2007 film directed by Julie Taymor, produced by Revolution Studios, and set in the United Kingdom and the United States. The movie is a romantic drama and musical that explores themes of love, music, and the cultural divide between generations, particularly between the baby boomers and the younger generation. It features a soundtrack by U2 and is known for its visually stunning production and emotional storytelling.

### Global Identification and Classification
The film possesses a vast array of persistent identifiers across national and international authority files. These include:
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### Terminology and Aliases
The entity has an extensive list of aliases, reflecting its global nature. These include:
- P11460: 5d77682e999c64001ec2df50
- P12096: 256167
- P12196: 7587
- P12222: 20756
- P12492: 2749
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### Academic and Disciplinary Context
*Across the Universe* is studied within the disciplines of film theory, film studies, and sociology of film. It is linked to properties commonly used to describe films, such as director, cast member, genre, and publication date.

### Cultural Infrastructure and Community
The film has a presence in collaborative knowledge and community platforms, including Wikipedia, news and media outlets, social platforms, and encyclopedias.

### Related Works and Examples
The film is an instance of the class "film," along with other notable works such as *12 Angry Men*, *Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis*, *Wild Tales*, *Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope*, and *Elevator to the Gallows*.

### Structural Components and Parts
The film includes distinct parts such as motion picture credits, a trailer, film frames, film or TV credits, and a title sequence.

### Distinction from Related Entities
The film is explicitly distinguished from "film reel," clarifying the difference between the medium and the artistic work.

### Wikimedia Project Maintenance
The entity is maintained by the WikiProject Film, indicating dedicated community curation on Wikipedia.

### Language and Localization
The film is available in multiple languages, with specific localized topic IDs for Gujarati, Finnish, and others.

### Authority and Provenance
The film has described by source references to the Metropolitan Museum of Art Tagging Vocabulary and the Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia.

### Platform and Service Integration
The film is integrated into various platforms and services, including iTunes, Wolfram Language, Open Library, and Stack Exchange.

### Historical and Archival References
The film has historical and archival references, including JSTOR Topic IDs, Museum Digital Tag IDs, and U.S. National Archives Identifiers.

### Wikidata Query Equivalence
The film is represented by the Wikidata SPARQL query equivalent: `?item wdt:P31/wdt:P279* wd:Q11424`, meaning any item that is an instance of film or a subclass thereof.

### Category and Portal Structure
The film is categorized under "Category:Films" and is part of the "Portal:Film" on Wikimedia.

### Image and Iconography
The film has associated images and iconography, including Eadweard Muybridge's horse in motion and Fox Movietone newsreel camera.

### Additional Topic IDs
The film has additional topic IDs across various platforms, including X Topic IDs, YSA IDs, YSO IDs, PSH IDs, and more.

### Genre and Classification
The film is classified under romance, drama, musical, and fantasy genres, with specific genre IDs: Q1054574, Q842256, Q130232, Q157394, Q643684.

### Website and Sitelinks
The film has a dedicated website: [https://www.sonypictures.com/movies/acrosstheuniverse](https://www.sonypictures.com/movies/acrosstheuniverse). It is also linked to various Wikipedia language editions, with a sitelink count of 33.

## References

1. [Source](http://www.adorocinema.com/filmes/filme-42806/)
2. [Source](http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0445922/)
3. [Source](https://filmow.com/across-the-universe-t1456/)
4. [Source](http://stopklatka.pl/film/across-the-universe)
5. [Source](http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/across-universe-film)
6. Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze
7. [Source](http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/14/movies/14univ.html)
8. [Source](http://www.metacritic.com/movie/across-the-universe)
9. [Source](http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0445922/fullcredits)
10. Letterboxd
11. The Movie Database
12. Across the Universe. Rotten Tomatoes
13. [Source](http://www.kinokalender.com/film6284_across-the-universe.html)
14. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
15. Kinopoisk
16. [Source](https://www.kijkwijzer.nl/films/across-the-universe/)
17. terjesztesre_kerulo_filmalkotasok_nyilvantartasa.xlsx
18. List of film licenses issued from 1945 to 2020
19. film distribution certificate
20. Online-Filmdatenbank
21. [Source](http://portal.mj.gov.br/ClassificacaoIndicativa/jsps/DadosObraForm.do?select_action=&tbobra_codigo=28093)
22. Brazilian Advisory Rating System
23. Quora
24. Bechdel Test Movie List
25. mymovies.it
26. [Source](https://ui.eidr.org/view/content?id=10.5240/68F3-AE3A-D756-2BA2-E048-2)
27. Danish Film Database
28. Kanopy
29. [Across the Universe | Unconsenting Media](https://www.unconsentingmedia.org/items/6081)
30. Trakt.tv
31. FilmVandaag.nl