# Peter Pan

> 2003 children's film directed by P. J. Hogan

**Wikidata**: [Q1364029](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1364029)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pan_(2003_film))  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/peter-pan-q1364029

## Summary
Peter Pan is a 2003 children's film directed by P. J. Hogan. Classified as both a fantasy and adventure film, it is a production involving Revolution Studios, Columbia Pictures, and Universal Pictures.

## Key Facts
- **Director:** P. J. Hogan
- **Release Dates:** December 25, 2003; March 5, 2004; December 24, 2003; November 22, 2003; April 1, 2004
- **Genres:** Children's film, fantasy film, adventure film
- **Production Companies:** Revolution Studios, Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures
- **Wikipedia Title:** Peter Pan (2003 film)
- **Sitelink Count:** 38
- **Country of Production:** United States (based on production company headquarters)
- **Class:** Film (sequence of images that give the impression of movement)

## FAQs
**Who directed Peter Pan (2003)?**
The film was directed by P. J. Hogan.

**What are the release dates for the film?**
The movie had multiple release dates between 2003 and 2004, specifically on November 22, December 24, December 25, and April 1, as well as March 5, 2004.

**Which companies produced the film?**
Peter Pan was produced by Revolution Studios, Columbia Pictures, and Universal Pictures.

**What genre is the 2003 Peter Pan film?**
It is categorized as a children's film, falling within the broader genres of fantasy and adventure.

## Why It Matters
This film serves as a significant entry in the early 2000s landscape of children's cinema, bringing together major American production studios. By combining the resources of Revolution Studios, Columbia Pictures, and Universal Pictures, the project represents a collaborative effort within the industry to deliver a fantasy and adventure adaptation. Its classification as a children's film highlights its target demographic and its role in family entertainment during its release window.

## Notable For
- Being directed by filmmaker P. J. Hogan.
- Involving three distinct production companies: Revolution Studios (founded in 2000), Columbia Pictures (founded in 1918), and Universal Pictures (founded in 1912).
- Spanning multiple release dates across late 2003 and early 2004.
- Belonging to three film genres simultaneously: children's, fantasy, and adventure.

## Body

### Production and Studios
The 2003 film *Peter Pan* is a collaborative production between three prominent organizations. The primary production company involved was Revolution Studios, an American production company founded in 2000 and headquartered in the United States. Distribution and production were also handled by Columbia Pictures and Universal Pictures. Columbia Pictures, an American film production and distribution company, was founded in 1918 and operates within the film industry. Universal Pictures, another American film and distribution company, dates its inception to April 30, 1912. All three companies are headquartered in the United States, aligning the film with American cinema infrastructure.

### Classification and Genre
As a creative work, the entity is defined by the class "film," which refers to a sequence of images stored on film stock that create the impression of movement. Specifically, *Peter Pan* is categorized under three distinct genres: children's film, fantasy film, and adventure film. This classification places it within a specific subset of cinema designed for younger audiences while utilizing the thematic elements of fantasy and the narrative structure of adventure.

### Geographic Context
The production entities associated with the film are rooted in the United States, a country located primarily in North America. The United States is recognized as having its independence recognized on May 12, 1784, following the Declaration of Independence in 1776. While the film is an American production, the narrative context and related entities also connect to the United Kingdom, an island country in north-west Europe. The United Kingdom, formally recognized by the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927, is often the setting for the source material of the Peter Pan story.

### Release and Metadata
The film's publication history includes five distinct dates: November 22, 2003; December 24, 2003; December 25, 2003; April 1, 2004; and March 5, 2004. These dates correspond to various regional releases or premieres. In terms of digital footprint and knowledge base representation, the entity holds a sitelink count of 38 and is formally titled "Peter Pan (2003 film)" on Wikipedia. The standardized description used for this entity is "2003 children's film directed by P. J. Hogan."

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