Fans doing amazing work

Poly Fortich

This is Poly Fortich, a Molly Moon fan from Colombia. She is a very inspiring girl. She is 10 years old and cares a lot about the environment. She is the president of an environmental charity called Fundacion Eco Poly. The charity is dedicated to spreading awareness about how to care for the environment and natural resources.

Are you a young campaigner or have a story to share? Send a message via social media or use the message form at the bottom of the page.

The Molly Moon spanish series is published by SM Publishing across Latin America.

Your Molly Moon artwork

Molly Moon and Petula by Molly Foster
Molly Moon and Petula by Molly Foster

How do Molly Moon and Petula appear in your imagination? On the website there is a page dedicated to the artistic interpretations of Molly Moon fans from all over the world. If you are feeling creative, have a go, and please send in your work if you would like to have it in the gallery on the Molly Moon website.

This beautiful picture is by Molly Foster.

Lionsgate UK release for Molly Moon movie

Molly Moon Lionsgate DVD cover
Prepare to be amazed at what a small girl with a big imagination can achieve as MOLLY MOON AND THE INCREDIBLE BOOK OF HYPNOTISM sparkles its way into UK cinemas, onto digital platforms and onto DVD from Monday 5 December, courtesy of Lionsgate Home Entertainment.

BUY UK DVD HERE

Perhaps you can learn some tricks and hypnotise a few people to get some extra-special Christmas presents this year.

To celebrate the release of the movie Pan Macmillan have published a special edition of the first Molly Moon book that the movie was based on.

BUY SPECIAL EDITION BOOK

The UK movie premier took place as part of Into Film Festival’s programme on 24 November at the ODEON in Covent Garden, London. Raffey Cassidy came down from Manchester to watch it on the big screen. She is brilliant in the movie.

I hope you like it. Happy Hypnotising everyone…

Georgia Byng

Amazing Molly Moon fan artwork

Amazing Molly Moon fan artwork shared on Instagram by @lythomsn

A Molly Moon fan artwork shared on Instagram by @lythomsn. Molly Moon holding Dr Logan’s Hypnotism and Ancient Art Explained.

Raffey Cassidy – An amazing talent

Raffey Cassidy photo

Have you seen the movie Tomorrowland? Raffey Cassidy was brilliant in it. She plays a robot girl who has a heart. I won’t tell you what happens but just that she is very believable and watchable and her final scene is very moving. She starred alongside George Clooney and was easily as good as him.

It will be interesting to see what she does next.

You will love Raffey in Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism, when you see it.

Some of you may have already seen the movie at a film festival, however, if you haven’t there will be announcements soon about this years impending release. August in America and October in the UK, other countries later this year.

If you are interested in hearing more about Raffey as Molly Moon, you can find an interview on the website and lots of behind the scenes pictures too.

Love

Georgia Byng

 

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Molly Moon hits the Film Festivals

TIFF Kids International Film Festival Logo

As you may have heard Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism premiered at the Toronto Kids International Film Festival.

The cinemas were packed and the people who came seemed to really like the film. They came out talking about hypnotism and Molly and the movie. It seemed that they loved it.

Hypnotism - An Ancient Art Explained - Molly Moon's WorldLuckily, before I went to Toronto,  I had managed to find the prop book from the film, the old, red book called Hypnotism, An Ancient Art that Molly finds in the Briersville library. People loved that.

Next time I will take the stuffed pug that the crew used as a pretend Petula when the actor dog, Lola couldn’t be on set.

Petula prop from the movie "Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism"

The movie will be heading to Bentonville International Film Festival BIFF and Seattle International Film Festival SIFF next.

SQUIFF SNIFF WHIFF festivals too. These ones I made up. It seems all film festivals end in IFF (International Film Festival).

Soon it will be all over the world. I cannot wait for you to see it.

By the way, if a kids’ film festival comes your way, go.

Film festivals show brilliant films… and obscure ones from far away places like Mongolia or Tahiti or Timbuctu that you might never see otherwise… These quite often have subtitles but you soon get used to reading what the actors are saying. Though there are lots of films in English too. Often you can see a film way before it comes out in the cinema.

Hope you are having a good day where ever you are.

Love,

Georgia Byng

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