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Lion (2016)

November 24, 2016 (AU) Drama • 118m

Overview

A five-year-old Indian boy gets lost on the streets of Calcutta, thousands of kilometers from home. He survives many challenges before being adopted by a couple in Australia; 25 years later, he sets out to find his lost family.

Director

Garth Davis

Writer

Luke Davies

Top Billed

Dev Patel

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Daniel Levin
Daniel Levin

Executive Producer

Chris Webb
Chris Webb

First Assistant Director

Zeljka Stanin
Zeljka Stanin

Makeup Supervisor

Kylie Muller
Kylie Muller

Production Accountant

Brett Matthews
Brett Matthews

First Assistant Camera

Simon J. Walsh
Simon J. Walsh

Second Assistant Camera

Luke Davies
Luke Davies

Screenplay

Greig Fraser
Greig Fraser

Director of Photography

Chris Kennedy
Chris Kennedy

Production Design

Nicki Gardiner
Nicki Gardiner

Set Decoration

Seema Kashyap
Seema Kashyap

Set Decoration

Cappi Ireland
Cappi Ireland

Costume Design

Erica Brien
Erica Brien

Art Department Coordinator

Guy Strachan
Guy Strachan

Script Supervisor

Tim Ryan
Tim Ryan

Music Editor

Jemma Burns
Jemma Burns

Music Supervisor

Riyaz Ali Merchant
Riyaz Ali Merchant

Costume Supervisor

Barbara Pinn
Barbara Pinn

Key Costumer

Maribeth Fox
Maribeth Fox

Casting Associate

Warwick Field
Warwick Field

Camera Operator

Andrew 'A.J.' Johnson
Andrew 'A.J.' Johnson

Steadicam Operator

Peter Beeh
Peter Beeh

Aerial Camera (suggest in addition to Helicopter Camera)

Sunny Wilding
Sunny Wilding

First Assistant Camera

Avi Goodman
Avi Goodman

CG Supervisor

Julian Dimsey
Julian Dimsey

VFX Supervisor

Rebecca Vujanovic
Rebecca Vujanovic

Visual Effects Coordinator

Ineke Majoor
Ineke Majoor

Visual Effects Producer

Sid Jayakar
Sid Jayakar

Visual Effects Supervisor

Andrew Ramage
Andrew Ramage

Sound Recordist

Glenn Newnham
Glenn Newnham

Dialogue Editor

Robert Mackenzie
Robert Mackenzie

Sound Designer

James Ashton
James Ashton

Sound Effects Editor

Paul Pattison
Paul Pattison

Hairstylist

Luize Joyce Margaret
Luize Joyce Margaret

Key Makeup Artist

Kamlesh U. Shinde
Kamlesh U. Shinde

Key Makeup Artist

Kirsten Veysey
Kirsten Veysey

Key Makeup Artist

Larry Van Duynhoven
Larry Van Duynhoven

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Simon Alberry
Simon Alberry

Digital Intermediate

Maria Papoutsis
Maria Papoutsis

First Assistant Editor

Pravesh Sahni
Pravesh Sahni

Line Producer

Libby Sharpe
Libby Sharpe

Line Producer

Karen Sproul
Karen Sproul

Associate Producer

Simone Nicholson
Simone Nicholson

Associate Producer

Andrew Fraser
Andrew Fraser

Executive Producer

David C. Glasser
David C. Glasser

Executive Producer

Shahen Mekertichian
Shahen Mekertichian

Executive Producer

Bob Weinstein
Bob Weinstein

Executive Producer

Harvey Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein

Executive Producer

Stephen Oh
Stephen Oh

Aerial Camera

Volker Bertelmann
Volker Bertelmann

Original Music Composer

Dustin O'Halloran
Dustin O'Halloran

Original Music Composer

Ryley Brown
Ryley Brown

Camera Operator

Dan Guando
Dan Guando

Executive In Charge Of Production

Charlotte Howley
Charlotte Howley

Production Executive

Sia
Sia

Songs



Reviews

djgri

⭐ 4/10

May 1, 2017

An interesting true story. Film starts well and ends well. In the middle, there is a rapid acceleration from being a boy to being a man that misses out on a lot of an explanation as to how he ended up being the person he was. Quite boring in the middle of the film, which is a shame since the young actor was excellent.

Reno

⭐ 9/10

June 26, 2017

**Lost in India, found in Australia!**

Based on the book 'A Long Way Home' that tells the story of a young Indian boy who lost his brother in a railway station in the night and the next morning he woke up thousands kilometers away from home. Not knowing the language or the address and the names of his family, he struggled from various threats in the society. After that he got adopted from an Australian family and the rest of the film revolved … read the rest.

Filipe Manuel Neto

⭐ 8/10

January 7, 2023

**A film of great quality, although marked by the duality of the script and by an excessive emotional appeal.**

This film, for me, has one big point for it and one big point against it. The point in its favor is that it is consistently based on a true story, and as far as I can tell it has been relatively faithful to events. The downside is the fact that it is one of those films that constantly appeals to the public's emotions in order to have… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

March 16, 2025

Though it’s Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman who take top billing, it’s the hugely engaging Sunny Pawar who steals his scenes here as the young Saroo. He’s growing up in rural India with his elder brother Guddu (Abhishek Bharate) living fairly hand to mouth with their mother (Khushi Solanki) and so the two set off into the city to try to make some cash. Once they arrive, though, the young Saroo is too tired to accompany his brother on his search for w… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$12,000,000

Revenue

$140,312,928

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