Book to Film resource for clubs
World Book Day, 2 Mar
This resource covers a range of book adaptations on film.
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Fri 09 Mar 2018
10:30 - 11:40
The Watermark,
Erme Court
Leonards Rd
,
Ivybridge,
PL21 0SZ
FREE
7–14
WHAT: Into Film are pleased to present a screening of Coraline as part of the Spring Screenings programme celebrating women in animation.
WHEN: Friday 9th March 2018, 10:am - 11.40am
WHERE: The Watermark, Erme Court, Leonards Rd, Ivybridge PL21 0SZ
Certificate: PG, Into Film recommend this film is suitable for ages 7-14
Language: English
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Coraline
In this stop-motion animation, adapted from the book by Neil Gaiman, rebellious and snarky 11-year-old Coraline has recently, and reluctantly, moved to a new home. Feeling ignored by her parents, she soon discovers a secret passage leading to a parallel version of her life where her bedroom is huge, her mum never tells her off and it's always cake for dinner. But is it all too good to be true? This imaginative, detailed and spooky world is a slightly spooky visual treat that tackles concepts of courage, prejudice and being careful what you wish for.
Contains mild threat and scary scenes and one use of mild language.
Henry Selick
2009
USA
English
100 minutes