Showing posts with label endless list of favourite adaptations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label endless list of favourite adaptations. Show all posts

Friday, 15 November 2019

Endless list of favourite adaptations: 1972


ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND [BR 1972] FIONA FULLERTON     Date: 1972 - stock photo

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ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND [BR 1972] FIONA FULLERTON     Date: 1972 - stock photo

ENDLESS LIST OF FAVOURITE ADAPTATIONS: 1972'S ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

Perhaps the adaptation for many people. This used to air every Christmas when I was younger. Loved it then, still do. One of my favourite adaptations of the first book. 

These lovely press images are from Diomedia and Alamy

Saturday, 15 June 2019

ENDLESS LIST OF FAVOURITE ADAPTATIONS: 1986 BBC



Sorry for the bad picture quality but finding good quality stills of this version is tricky...

Also its such a shame everyone forgets about this version. As an adaptation of AAIW it's extremely well done.

I love Kate Dorning's performance as Alice in particular, some might find it a bit too eccentric, but for me her interpretation fits Carroll's character perfectly. If only she had done Through the Looking Glass afterwards... 

Saturday, 1 June 2019

ENDLESS LIST OF FAVOURITE ADAPTATIONS: 1988 JAN SVANKMAJER










tylermkw:
“ Alice (1988)
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undiaungato:
“ Něco z Alenky/Alice (1988) | Jan Svankmajer
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In London on the 11th of May? There’s a screening of Jan Svankmajer’s Alice at Depford Cinema!
Book HERE.
“a memorably bizarre and disturbing screen version of Lewis Carroll’s novel ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ by master stop-motion surrealist...





ENDLESS LIST OF FAVOURITE ADAPTATIONS: 1988 JAN SVANKMAJER

As in the book, the trip down the rabbit hole (or drawer, in this case) is a dream, but whereas the English lass’ adventures are the product of a pleasant daytime riverbank reverie, the Czech girl’s dream contains uncomfortable elements of nightmare, as if she’d fallen asleep on a hard floor with her back pressed against the spokes of a wooden chair (she has)

- 366 weird movies on Alice (1988) by Jan Svankmajer