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Sujet: Charles Dickens à l'écran Mar 2 Sep - 17:20
Radio Times vient de publier ce très intéressant article sur les représentations de Charles Dickens sur le petit et grand écran, je vous le copie/colle ici :
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We celebrate five of the best portrayals of the prolific author on film and TV
By Huw Fullerton Tuesday 2 September 2014 at 06:05PM It’s hard to think of many figures more influential on popular culture than Charles Dickens. The prolific author was a phenomenon in his day, and since then his books have only travelled further around the world. One of those inspired by his works was former EastEnders writer Tony Jordan, who appears tonight on BBC4’s The Secret Life of Books to examine Great Expectations. Given Dickens's legacy, it's a surprise that he’s only been played onscreen a handful of times, usually in a fairly minor role. Still, the times he has popped up have been memorable – here are our picks of the best. Ralph Fiennes – The Invisible woman Fiennes also directed this film from last year, which dramatised the real-life affair between a middle-aged Dickens and the 18-year-old actress Nelly Ternan (Felicity Jones). While it was somewhat criticised for its deliberate pace, Fiennes received plaudits for bringing a complex and sanguine portrait of the author to the screen.
The Great Gonzo – The Muppet Christmas Carol Talk about stunt casting – the decision to cast daredevil Muppet The Great Gonzo as Dickens was an unusual choice by the Jim Henson company, but it paid off in a Christmas classic that’s still fondly remembered every festive season.
Mark Heap – Desperate Romantics The Green Wing and Friday Night Dinner star brought his own brand of tortured weirdness to the role of a joyless Dickens, often criticizing the romping of the young artists the series followed (played by Aidan Turner, Rafe Spall and Samuel Barnett). Still, its depiction of the author as a tireless social campaigner is spot-on.
Derek Jacobi – The Riddle It’s safe to say that this supernatural 2007 thriller isn’t the most conventional depiction of Dickens, with Shakespearean actor Derek Jacobi doing double service as both the author and a present-day tramp who teams up with Vinnie Jones to solve a murder involving an unpublished Dickens manuscript. Please Sir, no more.
Simon Callow If any man can lay claim to the role of Dickens it’s Callow, by sheer force of repetition if nothing else. Most will remember him as Dickens in the third episode of the revived series of Doctor Who in 2005 (helping Christopher Eccleston battle off some ghost-like aliens), later returning to the role for a quick cameo in the 2011 series finale. However, he’s also starred as the author in films Christmas Carol: The Movie, and Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairytale, a one-man show called The Mystery of Charles Dickens and again on TV in 1996’s An Audience with Charles Dickens. He's clearly a big fan...
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Lesquelles connaissez-vous ?
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Miss Virginia Bookworm
Sujet: Re: Charles Dickens à l'écran Mar 2 Sep - 17:31
Je ne connais que le film de Ralph Fiennes...
Emjy Bookworm
Sujet: Re: Charles Dickens à l'écran Mar 2 Sep - 18:16
Je n'ai vu que The Invisible woman, l'épisode de Doctor Who (que j'avais plutôt bien aimé) et The Muppet Christmas Carol que je trouve super ! Je suis étonnée de voir à quel point Charles Dickens a été peu interprété au cinéma ...
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Miss Virginia Bookworm
Sujet: Re: Charles Dickens à l'écran Mar 2 Sep - 18:32
C'est vrai que c'est étonnant.
Shelbylee Bookworm
Sujet: Re: Charles Dickens à l'écran Ven 5 Sep - 20:12
J'ai vu Doctor Who et Desperate Romantics et j'attends de recevoir mon dvd de The Invisible Woman
Par contre, ils ont fait un très petit choix, IMDB annonce 64 films avec le personnage de Dickens.
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Emjy Bookworm
Sujet: Re: Charles Dickens à l'écran Ven 5 Sep - 20:17
Je ne savais même pas qu'on le voyait dans Desperate Romantics !
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Shelbylee Bookworm
Sujet: Re: Charles Dickens à l'écran Ven 5 Sep - 20:20
Pas beaucoup de temps. J'aime beaucoup Dickens, mais il avait quand même le mauvais goût de ne pas aimer les Préraphaélites