18/07/2024
Have you ever wondered how many movies started as books or stories?📚🤔 We’ve all heard fantastic tales passed down through oral tradition, whether they are literary works or born from pure imagination! 💭 What better way to bring them to life than through animation? ✏️
Swipe to see a series of the most famous film versions inspired by these timeless classics. Tell us in the comments if you knew all of these came from literature! ⬇️
Images references:
- SP Books: “The Jungle Book, Rudyard Kipling’s manuscript”
- Utpictura18: “Le Maistre Chat ou le Chat botté (Perrault Barbin 1697) - Clouzier”
- The Claremont Colleges Digital Library: “Tale of the bamboo cutter”
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art: “Tale of the bamboo cutter”
- goodreads: “How to Train Your Dragon, Cressida Cowell”
- The Guardian: “Cressida Cowell: my tour through 15 years of How to Train Your Dragon – in pictures”
- SP Books: “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, manuscript by Lewis Carroll”
- Libros Mr. Fox: “¡Horton escucha a quién! / Dr. Seuss”
- Nido de Libros: “Horton Hears a Who!, Dr. Seuss”
- Casa del libro: “CORALINE, NEIL GAIMAN”
- Ranker: “‘Coraline’ Is Even More Horrifying As A Book Than A Movie”
- National Geographic: “Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, El Último de los Románticos”
- themarginalian: “Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s Original Watercolors for “The Little Prince””
- Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts: “Fantastic Mr Fox, DAHL, ROALD”