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All the books by Lewis Carroll adapted to cinema and television
Alice follows a white rabbit down a rabbit-hole into a whimsical Wonderland, where she meets characters like the delightful Cheshire Cat, the clumsy White Knight, a rude caterpillar, and the hot-tempered Queen of Hearts and can grow ten feet tall or shrink to three inches. But will she ever be able to return home?
Alice follows a white rabbit down a rabbit-hole into a whimsical Wonderland, where she meets characters like the delightful Cheshire Cat, the clumsy White Knight, a rude caterpillar, and the hot-tempered Queen of Hearts and can grow ten feet tall or shrink to three inches. But will she ever be able to return home?
Alice Kingsleigh has spent the past three years following her father’s footsteps and sailing the high seas. Alice learns of an event in both the Queens’ pasts that causes friction between the two, and she travels back in time again, hoping to change the Red Queen’s character and cease the Jabberwocky from killing the Hatter’s family.
After rejecting the advances of her boyfriend, William, mousy librarian Alice falls asleep reading Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The White Rabbit appears to her in a dream and she follows him into Wonderland. Finding herself in a room and too large to fit through the small door, Alice drinks a potion which causes her to shrink while her dress remains the same size, leaving her naked.
After rejecting the advances of her boyfriend, William, mousy librarian Alice falls asleep reading Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The White Rabbit appears to her in a dream and she follows him into Wonderland. Finding herself in a room and too large to fit through the small door, Alice drinks a potion which causes her to shrink while her dress remains the same size, leaving her naked.
Alice falls down the Rabbit hole of a bizarre post Brexit London, where nothing is true, and possibly nothing is real. A provocative satire, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s novels.
Alice falls down the Rabbit hole of a bizarre post Brexit London, where nothing is true, and possibly nothing is real. A provocative satire, inspired by Lewis Carroll’s novels.
The film depicts the title characters of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Peter Pan as siblings trying to help their parents overcome the death of their eldest son. When their eldest brother dies, Peter and Alice seek to save their parents from despair until they are forced to choose between home and imagination, setting the stage for their iconic journeys into Wonderland and Neverland.
A small Victorian village has been consumed by both fear and grief as their young girls seemingly disappear into thin air. With a strict curfew in place, Alice Harlow and her younger sister Bronwyn are constantly daydreaming of a life far from the shackles this fear has forced upon them. After spending their afternoon in the field just outside their village, a strange encounter with magic leaves them in a deep sleep. When Alice wakes to the village square’s warning bell that curfew has arrived, she realizes that her sister is nowhere to be found.