Snow White and the Huntsman

Snow White and the Huntsman
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRupert Sanders
Screenplay by
Story byEvan Daugherty
Based onSnow White
by the Brothers Grimm
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyGreig Fraser
Edited by
Music byJames Newton Howard
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
  • May 30, 2012 (2012-05-30) (United Kingdom)
  • June 1, 2012 (2012-06-01) (United States)
Running time
127 minutes[1]
131 minutes (extended edition)
CountryUnited States[2][3]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$170 million[4]
Box office$396.6 million[5]

Snow White & the Huntsman is a 2012 American fantasy action-adventure film based on the German fairy tale "Snow White" compiled by the Brothers Grimm. The directorial debut of Rupert Sanders, it was written by Evan Daugherty, John Lee Hancock, and Hossein Amini, from a screen story by Daugherty. The cast includes Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth, Sam Claflin, and Bob Hoskins in his final film performance. In the film's retelling of the tale, Snow White grows up imprisoned by her evil stepmother, Queen Ravenna, a powerful sorceress. After Snow White escapes into the forest, Ravenna enlists Eric the Huntsman to capture her, but he becomes her companion in a quest to overthrow Ravenna.

Snow White & the Huntsman was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on May 30, 2012, and in the United States on June 1, 2012, by Universal Pictures. The film was a box office success, having grossed $396.6 million worldwide against a $170 million budget. Critics praised the production design and visual effects, Theron's and Hemsworth's performances, and the score; action sequences and Stewart's and Claflin's performances received mixed reviews while the screenplay was heavily criticized. The film received two Oscar nominations for Best Visual Effects and Best Costume Design at the 85th Academy Awards.

A sequel, titled The Huntsman: Winter's War, directed by the first film's visual effects supervisor Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, was released on April 22, 2016, with Hemsworth, Theron, Claflin, and Nick Frost reprising their roles.

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