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  2. The BFG (2016) - IMDb

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    The BFG: Directed by Steven Spielberg. With Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill, Penelope Wilton, Jemaine Clement. An orphan little girl befriends a benevolent giant who takes her to Giant Country, where they attempt to stop the man-eating giants that are invading the human world.

  3. The BFG (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    The BFG (titled onscreen as Roald Dahl's The BFG) is a 2016 fantasy adventure film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg, written by Melissa Mathison and based on Roald Dahl 's 1982 novel of the same name.

  4. The BFG - Disney+

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    When a lonely but precocious 10-year-old girl befriends a mysterious giant, she is whisked away into the wonders, and perils, of Giant Country. She soon learns that not all giants are friendly, and she must partner with her 24-foot companion to stop the man-eating giants once and for all.

  5. THE BFG All Movie Clips (2016) - YouTube

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    Watch the official clip compilation for The BFG, a family movie starring Rebecca Hall and Mark Rylance.

  6. The BFG - Rotten Tomatoes

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    The BFG minimizes the darker elements of Roald Dahl's classic in favor of a resolutely good-natured, visually stunning, and largely successful family-friendly adventure.

  7. The BFG | Disney Movies

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    The BFG. Rating: PG. Release Date: July 1, 2016. Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Live Action. Disney presents a Roald Dahl classic directed by Steven Spielberg.

  8. The BFG movie review & film summary (2016) | Roger Ebert

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    Sophie (newcomer Ruby Barnhill) is the heroine of “The BFG,” Steven Spielberg’s film of Roald Dahl ‘s novel. It’s about a London orphan who gets kidnapped by The Big Friendly Giant, or BFG (Mark Rylance, in the first motion-capture performance to equal Andy Serkis’ best) and whisked away to the land of the giants.