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For generations, the people of the City of Ember have flourished in an amazing world of glittering lights - underground. Built as a refuge for humanity and powered by a massive generator - this City will only sustain for 200 years. Now Ember is falling into darkness as the generator fails, and the dazzling lights begin to flicker and fade.

Despite growing concern for the future of their beloved City, Ember's students find themselves confronting the next step in their lives. A rite of passage for all graduates, it is Assignment Day, the day on which the Mayor himself will stand before the graduating students as they choose, by lottery, how they will spend their lives working for their society. Lina, praying with all her might to be a messenger, is devastated to be assigned to the Pipeworks, the vast network of pipes underneath the City. Her classmate, Doon Harrow, who wants more than nothing else to work in the Generator, panics when he pulls the messenger assignment. The Pipeworks isn't the Generator, but it is close enough and Doon offers to swap assignments with Lina. She is thrilled and grateful and eagerly changes jobs. Thus, an unlikely friendship is born, one that, as it blossoms, will change the course of all the lives in Ember.

Lina takes easily to the job of messenger and finds herself zipping all over Ember, delivering important missives to even more important people, including the mayor himself. At home she cares for her aging and forgetful grandmother, and her baby sister Poppy. When an old metal box is discovered in their closet, Lina's grandmother is overjoyed. Completely sure that the contents of the box are of the utmost importance, she is completely bereft of any memory as to why.

Lina manages to jimmy the lock open, and discovers some cryptic papers inside. Unable to piece the papers together, but sure that they are important, Lina resolves to decipher their meaning and enlists Doon's help.

As blackouts in the City become more frequent, Lina and Doon realize that the information inside that box could lead to the salvation of their City and their fellow citizens. Now racing against the clock, the two follow the clues, cleverly maneuvering around corrupt politicians and unsavory characters hoping to keep them from their goal: restoring the light in the City of Ember.

A Walden Media and Playtone co-production, this heart-thumping, edge-of-your seat adventure boasts an impressive cast and crew of acclaimed, award-winning talent. City of Ember was directed by Gil Kenan (Academy Award® nominee for Monster House), and was produced by Playtone¹s Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman. The cast includes recent Academy Award nominee Saoirse Ronan (Atonement) as the fiesty Lina, Academy Award® nominee Bill Murray, in the role of the larger than life Mayor of Ember, Harry Treadaway (Control) as Doon, Academy Award nominee Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Secrets & Lies) as Clary, and Toby Jones (Infamous) as Barton Snode, the Mayor of Ember¹s right hand man. Academy Award® winner Tim Robbins plays Loris Harrow, father of Doon, and Academy Award® winner Martin Landau appears as Sol, the Pipeworks gauge minder. The film is from a script written by Caroline Thompson (Edward Scissorhands) based on the best-selling novel by Jeanne Duprau.

The creative production team includes Academy Award® nominated costume designer Ruth Myers (Emma, The Addams Family), Academy Award® winning senior special effects supervisor Kit West (Raiders of the Lost Ark), production designer Martin Laing (Titanic), cinematographer Xavier Perez Grobet (Before Night Falls), supervising art director Jon Billington (Pearl Harbor, Troy) and art director James Foster (Children of Men.) --© Fox Walden

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  • Yeah, i think so : )

  • this movie looks amazing the book was amazing!

  • This movie sure is good. But, the book is better!

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  • holy balls

  • The City Of Ember is an amazing series/book! Best book I have ever read! Living underground and not knowing is... very weird. I can't beleive the people of Ember don't know what a Candle or a Boat or even the Heavens are! lol! :3

  • are all the books included in this movie or is just the first?

  • The book is sooooooooo much better than the movie

    The third book threw me off though

    I'm almost dine with the diamond of darkhold...

  • ahh!!! i gust read the first book and it was amazing!!!!

  • @StJamesJimmy Titanic Quarter, Belfast Ireland :)

  • Does anyone know were this movie was filmed?

  • Great movie! This idea represent the Platon`s myth. Who know..know!

  • This movie looks horrible. The book was amazing, always unsure of things.

    The 2nd book was trash, I read about 100 or so pages, and forgot about It. Too boring, nothing really happening. I gave up on the series then, I think It was after they found the resort, It got dumb.

    But the first book of The City Of Ember will always be one of my favorite books I have read.

  • @itsKimberlyB that's because they ARE! Harry, (Doon) is an English Actor who was born in 1984! So, in 2008 he obviously wasn't 12. If you do the math, he's roughly about 24, And Saorise, (I think I spelled that right, I'm not sure) who was Lina, is an Irish Actress who was born in 1994, so she was about 14. I think that poor age choices for casting might have been part of why this movie didn't do as well as it could've in the box offices.

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