Hey all, I'm new to this whole thing so go easy on me.
Yeah I obviously didn't bother reading all 15 pages on this topic, but at my school we do Imaginative Journeys and I've found some good texts to use.
'Finding Neverland' directed by Marc Forster- it's easy to relate and probably already been mentioned, but make sure you stress the imaginative journey, not just J.M. Barrie's imagination. It's easy to talk about the imagination journey that Barrie takes his audience on at the premier- Peter Llewelyn-Davies especially.
Its also good to use the citicisms/warnings of members of the public (Charles Frohman theatre director, Emma du Maurier, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at the cricket match etc) to show the contextual preconceived notions of the journey, particularly the imaginative journey.
'Metropolis Pt II: Scenes from a Memory' is a complex album by Dream Theater with a complicated plot, but it relates especially well to challenging preconceived notions and all that jazz.
Oh and whilst 'Frost at Midnight' from the stimulus booklet is a very simple text, you can use it to talk about how the responder is sent on an imaginative journey of sepculation about 'what might have been' etc.
Have fun! English is so fun....