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> Ritorno al Bosco dei 100 Acri, Christopher Robin aka Winnie the Pooh - Live action
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Un altro adattamento in live action di un classico animato firmato Disney.

Questa volta si tratta di Winnie The Pooh: Deadline rivela oggi che la compagnia ha incaricato Alex Ross Perry, sceneggiatore e regista del film Listen Up Philip, di scrivere la sceneggiatura di un film live action tratto dal classico di A.A. Milne già portato al cinema più volte con lungometraggi animati di successo. La storia sarà incentrata su un Christopher Robin già adulto e al suo ritorno alla Foresta dei Cento Acri.

Al momento non sono noti altri dettagli sul film: vi terremo aggiornati!


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Non ho più parole... invece che andarci cauti, basta che due live action portino incassi generosi che subito ne annunciano altri a sproposito e senza il minimo riguardo! a questo punto non so più cosa pensare! capisco che è un'azienda che recentemente regna sovrana e guadagna a livello stellare, ma un pò di buon senso non guasterebbe.. nell'arco di un solo mese ne hanno già annunciati tre!


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messaggio 3/4/2015, 12:23
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MA PERCHE'??? con tutti i film che potrebbero adattare..... ma Aladdin e La Sirenetta no eh??
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messaggio 3/4/2015, 15:03
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Fantastico!!! Winnie Pooh in Live Action è il colmo! Voglio proprio vedere cosa saranno capaci di fare laugh.gif!
PS: Comunque un Winnie Pooh (Disney) in Live Action già c'era (inutile dire che secondo me è abbastanza ridicolo). Si tratta di una serie inedita in Italia:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fYCnZB_X7M

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF_3MrYXDw4
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Fantastico!!! Winnie Pooh in Live Action è il colmo! Voglio proprio vedere cosa saranno capaci di fare laugh.gif!
PS: Comunque un Winnie Pooh (Disney) in Live Action già c'era (inutile dire che secondo me è abbastanza ridicolo). Si tratta di una serie inedita in Italia:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fYCnZB_X7M

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF_3MrYXDw4

In realtà è uscita anche in Italia.
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CITAZIONE (Scrooge McDuck @ 2/4/2015, 18:45) *
La storia sarà incentrata su un Christopher Robin già adulto e al suo ritorno alla Foresta dei Cento Acri

Stile AIW insomma! wacko.gif Anche qui il protagonista dovrà sconfiggere una qualche creatura? tongue.gif
Uff, ma perchè non riproducono qualche film d' avventura! sleep.gif

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CITAZIONE (kekkomon @ 3/4/2015, 17:55) *
In realtà è uscita anche in Italia.

Wow, questo non lo sapevo! E in Italia com'era stata intitolata?
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Stile AIW insomma! wacko.gif Anche qui il protagonista dovrà sconfiggere una qualche creatura? tongue.gif

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http://collider.com/winnie-the-pooh-movie-...erry-interview/

‘Winnie the Pooh’ Screenwriter Alex Ross Perry Cites ‘A.I.’ as Inspiration for His Script
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When it was announced earlier this year that indie filmmaker Alex Ross Perry would be writing a live action Winnie the Pooh for Disney, there were quite a few surprised reactions. Even Perry himself knows he’s not the ‘traditional’ choice to write a live action rendering of the classic. The writer/director specializes in the confounding intricacies of adult relationships: Queen of the Earth, Listen Up Phillip, The Color Wheel – none of which prepare you for a foray into the world of stuffed teddy bears and honey; but in speaking with the filmmaker this past weekend at the Los Cabos International Film Festival, a children’s film was exactly what he had hoped to do next.

“I had been talking about a children’s property I was interested in, which of course seems surprising to everyone,” Perry stated, “It was just one of the things after Listen Up Phillip that I said to people that I care about. Nothing happened with [the children’s adaptation]; but eight months later, [my agent] randomly called me and said ‘Hey I was on the phone with someone at Disney and they’re trying to get [Winnie the Pooh] going. Do you want to talk with them about it? It’s similar to the thing you were trying to do before.’ I said, ‘Yeah – I will earn that job. I will earn that job the minute they talk to me.”

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Ross Perry has up-to now written only his own original material; Winnie the Pooh will be his first stab at writing for pre-existing characters. “I’m learning now about writing in a voice of something you didn’t create” he confides, “There’s eight animal friends in the movie and each one has a specifically distinctive voice that everybody remembers exactly the way it is. So it’s different…”

I press if he’s attempting to recapture those same voices or put his own specific spin on it. Perry answered succinctly – “You can’t give people a movie that is different from what they remember otherwise they’ll hate it.” The eight characters will “represent the part of the story they represent”; but Perry is quick to add – “Everything else is new.”

Tonally – Alex Ross Perry seems to be going for a more somber take on the children’s classic. I ask what films he’s looking to – and he reveals it’s not necessarily a children’s film that has inspired him. “There’s a lot inspired by the relationship between David and Teddy in AI” Perry explains, “That’s not really a children’s film at all. Crushingly depressing. But the relationship between human and toy bear in that movie is pretty spot on. And Fantastic Mr. Fox is something I’ve been talking about and thinking about because it has a lot of characters and each one is pretty distinct. It’s a fun movie and it works for a four year old and for a thirty year old. But David and Teddy in AI is the relevant model.”

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Ross Perry continues – “We’re looking at Toy Story a lot because that’s a thing about toys that are alive just as Pooh Bear and his friends are all stuffed animals. Those films are all emotionally satisfying and classy and clever in a really sophisticated way. Last time when I was out at Disney, we watched forty minutes of Regarding Henry. That’s part of where our heads are at with this type of movie. Holiday was also a film we talked about a lot for some reason. It’s all pretty surprising.”

Besides Winnie the Pooh, Disney has a number of live action adaptations currently in the works. Jon Favreau’s Jungle Book and David Lowery’s Pete’s Dragon are set for release next year and Bill Condon’s Beauty and the Beast will follow in 2017.

The Los Cabos International Film Festival ran from Nov 11th-Nov 14th


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Quindi lo stanno facendo veramente... voglio vedere il risultato laugh.gif !
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Dalla trama sembra il ritorno di Peter Pan adulto all'isola che non c'è nel film "Hook"... non riesco a immaginare Winnie e gli altri in cg...
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Dal sito Hollywood Reporter:

Marc Forster to Direct Live-Action Movie About Winnie the Pooh's Pal, 'Christopher Robin' (Exclusive)

The project is described as having strong elements of magical realism as it seeks to tell an emotional journey with heartwarming adventure.

Marc Forster has come aboard to direct Christopher Robin, Disney’s live-action fantasy project centering on the human character in Winnie the Pooh.

Brigham Taylor, who produced Disney’s recent mega-hit The Jungle Book, is producing Robin, which has a script by Alex Ross Perry.

The story centers on Robin, the adult version of the boy who in the A.A. Milne books shares his adventures with the animals of the Hundred Acre Wood. Robin has grown out of the joyful imagination he had as a young boy and is now a businessman who prioritizes work over his wife and daughter. With his home life on the brink, the last thing his life needs is the return of Pooh, who needs his help in finding his friends again. Robin has to find a way to help both sides or risk losing everything he holds dear.

The project is described as having strong elements of magical realism as it seeks to tell an emotional journey that is combined with a heartwarming adventure.

Overseeing for the studio is Kristin Burr.

Forster has had a varied directing career, helming acclaimed indies, such as Monster’s Ball, to high-profile adaptations, such as The Kite Runner. He’s also tackled big tentpoles with the James Bond movie Quantum of Solace and Brad Pitt’s zombie movie, World War Z.

Forster also stepped into, tangentially, Disney territory when he directed Finding Neverland, his 2004 drama that focused on Peter Pan creator J.M. Barrie.

Forster is repped by WME.


Traduzione: è stato trovato il regista del film, sarà Marc Forster.


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Il film è stato reintitolato "Christopher Robin" e sarà diretto dal sensibile regista di Neverland - Un sogno per la vita, Marc Forster.

Da Comingsoon.net

Live-Action Winnie the Pooh Lands Marc Forster to Direct

First announced early last year, Disney’s live-action Winnie the Pooh movie has finally landed a director as The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Marc Forster (Finding Neverland, Quantum of Solace, World War Z) will helm the picture, which is now titled Christopher Robin.

This reimagined take on A.A. Milne’s famous children’s book series will be produced by Brigham Taylor (The Jungle Book) and written by indie fav Alex Ross Perry (Listen Up Philip, Queen of Earth), spinning a new yarn about an adult Christopher Robin returning to the Hundred Acre Woods. Much akin to Steven Spielberg’s Hook, Robin has grown up into an unimaginative businessman with no time for his wife and daughter. When Pooh comes back into his life, he must help him reunite with his old friends while also re-connecting with his family.

The soft-spoken yellow teddy bear’s history at the company dates back to the first theatrical short film Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, which was supervised by Walt Disney himself in 1966. Two more shorts followed and eventually all three were released to theaters as 1977’s The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. An additional pair of theatrical shorts in the ’80s were later joined by several TV series, eight direct-to-DVD movies, and four more traditionally-animated theatrical features, the last of which was the 2011 Winnie the Pooh which had disappointing box office receipts.

Christopher Robin joins a long list of live-action remakes by Disney of their classic animated films, including the previously-released Cinderella in 2015, this year’s The Jungle Book and Pete’s Dragon, plus next year’s Beauty and the Beast as well as the upcoming The Lion King, Mulan, Dumbo, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Snow White and more
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Da Comingsoon.net

Spotlight’s Tom McCarthy to Re-Write Disney’s Christopher Robin Film

Spotlight writer Tom McCarthy has joined the Disney‘s Christopher Robin film. He’ll be re-writing a script by Alex Ross Perry (Listen Up Philip), according to Empire. The film is the latest addition to the live-action versions of Disney classics like the upcoming Beauty and the Beast starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens. The film, directed by Marc Forster (Finding Neverland, Quantum of Solace) has a grown up version of the Winnie the Pooh character who’s adult life has caused him to lose the joy he had as a young man. Pooh pays the adult Christopher Robin a visit to remind him of the magic of the Hundred Acre Wood.

The character of Christopher Robin, as well as his friends Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Eeyore, Owl and Rabbit were created in A.A. Milne’s books “Winnie the Pooh” in 1926 and “The House at Pooh Corner” in 1928. Christopher Robin was named for Milne’s son. The books were illustrated by E.H. Shepard.

Disney obtained the rights to the characters back in 1961 and has produced television series and films like The Tigger Movie (2000), Piglet’s Big Movie (2003), Pooh’s Heffalump Movie (2005), and Winnie the Pooh (2011). (The hyphens in the name Winnie-the-Pooh were dropped by Disney.) McCarthy won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay along with his co-writer Josh Singer for Spotlight back in 2016. He also directed the Best Picture-winning film. He recently directed the upcoming Netflix series 13 Reasons Why, which will premiere on March 31.
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Dal sito The Knowledge Online:

Disney’s Christopher Robin heads to UK

Yet another major Disney feature is heading to film in Britain, joining Aladdin, Mary Poppins Returns and Dumbo in the studio’s current crop of UK-based shoots.

Christopher Robin is reportedly an original live-action story which re-visits the little boy at the heart of the Winnie the Pooh tales when he is a work-driven businessman who has long lost the joyful imagination he enjoyed as a child.

Marc Forster (pictured, World War Z, Quantum of Solace) directs from a screenplay by Alex Ross Perry with Brigham Taylor among the producers.

The UK team is not quite in place yet but we will be publishing the names of key hires on Production Intelligence once active pre-production is underway, so PI subscribers should follow Christopher Robin to receive email alerts as things progress.

The US studio giant is also working on Cruella, centring on every canine’s nemesis from 101 Dalmatians, Cruella de Vil, but this has been pushed back a little.


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: Christopher Robin, il live action di Winnie Pooh, verrà girato anch'esso nel Regno Unito come sta avvenendo attualmente per Mary Poppins Returns e per i prossimi Dumbo ed Aladdin.
Il film non ha ancora una preproduzione attiva.


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News:

Ewan McGregor è in lizza per il ruolo di Christopher Robin.

Dal sito THR:

Ewan McGregor to Star in Disney's 'Christopher Robin' (Exclusive)

Disney also is bringing on 'Hidden Figures' screenwriter Allison Schroeder to work on the script.

Ewan McGregor is in talks to star in Disney's Christopher Robin.

Disney's live-action film, which will be helmed by World War Z and Quantum of Solace director Marc Forster, centers on the child from the A. A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh stories — but he’s all grown up.

McGregor will play the adult Christopher Robin, who’s lost his sense of imagination and is a businessman focused on work and success.

The studio also is bringing in Oscar-nominated screenwriter Allison Schroeder (Hidden Figures) to take a new pass of the script. Alex Ross Perry wrote the screenplay, with Tom McCarthy working on a later draft.

Milne’s Christopher Robin was inspired by and named after his own son, Christopher Robin Milne. He wrote about the character in two books, Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) and The House at Pooh Corner (1928), and other poems. Disney adapted the tales into several animated projects, including the 1988 series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and the 2011 animated film Winnie the Pooh.

The Jungle Book producer Brigham Taylor is producing the project.

McGregor was most recently seen in Danny Boyle’s T2 Trainspotting and Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast with Emma Watson. He stars in the third season of FX’s hit Fargo, which premiered April 19, playing twins Emmit and Ray Stussy. He’s also attached to Drake Doremus’ next film Zoe, with Lea Seydoux. He’s repped by UTA, United Agents in the UK and Sloane Offer.

Schroeder wrote the script for Fox’s hit film Hidden Figures, which was nominated for three Oscars, including best adapted screenplay. She is repped by Verve and Good Fear Film + Management.


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