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Finding Forrester (Film)

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Directed by
Gus Van Sant
Screenwriter
Mike Rich
Starring
Sean Connery Rob Brown F. Murray Abraham
Type
Dram
Year of Production
2000
Awards and Nominations
5 awards 13 nominations

Finding Forrester is a 2000 drama film. Directed by Gus Van Sant and written by Mike Rich, it tells the story of Jamal Wallace, a sixteen-year-old boy from the Bronx with basketball skills and an extraordinary writing genius. After being accepted with a scholarship to a prestigious prep school, Jamal forms an unlikely friendship with reclusive, Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Forrester. The film follows Jamal as he pursues his dreams both on and off the field, overcoming obstacles such as accusations of plagiarism with his stern literature teacher, Robert Crawford. The film has a total of 5 wins and 13 nominations.


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Plot

Sixteen-year-old Jamal Wallace, a bright student from the Bronx, New York, is not interested in school and enjoys playing basketball with his friends. After scoring exceptionally high on a statewide test and becoming a talented basketball player, Jamal is accepted with a scholarship to a prestigious prep school in Manhattan. There, he meets reclusive and Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Forrester, and an unlikely friendship begins. Forrester guides Jamal's discovery and development of his writing talent, while Jamal tries to bring Forrester out of his long seclusion. The film follows Jamal as he deals with challenges in both his academic and personal life, especially accusations of plagiarism from his stern literature teacher, Robert Crawford, and pursues his dreams.

Theme

"Finding Forrester" deals primarily with the themes of mentorship, friendship, the discovery of talent, and the realization of one's potential. The film shows how two characters from different backgrounds, Jamal Wallace, a young and talented writer, and William Forrester, a reclusive writer, positively influence and inspire each other's lives. Themes such as fighting prejudice, challenges in the education system, and personal growth also play an important role in the movie.

Cast and Characters

  • William Forrester (Sean Connery): A reclusive writer and Pulitzer Prize winner. Forrester, who has been away from the public sphere for many years, recognizes Jamal Wallace's talent and guides him in writing.
  • Jamal Wallace (Rob Brown): Jamal Wallace (Rob Brown) is a sixteen-year-old student from the Bronx who is gifted in both basketball and writing. He is accepted to a prestigious private school on a scholarship, and his life changes when he meets Forrester.
  • Professor Robert Crawford (F. Murray Abraham): A literature teacher at the private school Jamal attends. He is skeptical of Jamal's talent and confronts him, accusing him of plagiarism.

Box Office

The film was made on a budget of approximately US$43,000,000. In its opening weekend (December 25, 2000) in the United States and Canada, it earned US$701,207. In total, it grossed US$51,804,714 in the United States and Canada and US$80,049,764 worldwide.

Awards and Nominations

The film has a total of 5 wins and 13 nominations.

Awards

  • Berlin International Film Festival (2001): German Art Cinema Association Award (Gus Van Sant)
  • Christopher Awards (2001): Christopher Award in the Feature Films category (Gus Van Sant, Mike Rich, Laurence Mark, Sean Connery, Rhonda Tollefson, Dany Wolf, Jonathan King)

Nominations

  • Berlin International Film Festival (2001): Golden Berlin Bear Nominee (Gus Van Sant)
  • Acting Society of America, USA (2001): Artios Award Nominee - Best Cast in Feature Film, Drama (Francine Maisler, Bernard Telsey)
  • Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (2001): CFCA Award Nominee - Most Promising Actor (Rob Brown)
  • Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards (2001): DFWFCA Award Nominee - Best Actor (Sean Connery)
  • Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards (2001): DFWFCA Award Nominee - Best Picture

Bibliographies

IMDb. “Finding Forrester.” IMDb. Accessed July 17, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181536/


IMDb. “Plot.” IMDb. Accessed July 17, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181536/plotsummary/?ref_=tt_stry_pl


IMDb. “Awards.” IMDb. Accessed July 17, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181536/awards/?ref_=tt_awd


Eurekaentertainment. "Finding Forrester." Youtube. Accessed July 17, 2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QGCBH_2Dck

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