The Congress. Poster of the 2013 movie and cover of the 1971 book, The Futurological Congress
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The Futurological Congress
Stanisław Lem, 1971
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Ari Folman, 2013

In her twilight years, actress Robin Wright makes the decision to embark on her last project: preserving her digital persona for the future of Hollywood. In exchange, she receives substantial compensation, ensuring that her digitized character will remain eternally youthful.


Arthur the King. Poster of the 2024 movie and cover of the 2016 book, Arthur: The dog who crossed the jungle to find a home
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Arthur: The dog who crossed the jungle to find a home
Mikael Lindnord, 2016
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Simon Cellan Jones, 2024

Mikael Lindnord, captain of the Swedish adventure running team, experienced a remarkable encounter during a 400-mile race in the Ecuadorian jungle when a stray dog crossed his path. After offering the dog food, it continued to accompany him throughout the entire course, tackling even the most challenging terrains. Upon completing the race, Lindnord made the heartfelt decision to adopt the dog, whom he named Arthur, and brought him back to Sweden.


A Carol Christmas. Poster of the 2003 movie and cover of the 1843 book, A Christmas Carol
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A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens, 1843
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Matthew Irmas, 2003

Talk show host Carol Cartman is egotistical and sensationalistic. She generally handles her employees with icy contempt and is jaded and self-centered. Her late Aunt Marla trained her to act in this manner. Four ghosts teach a her a lesson, and just in time for Christmas, she changes her ways.