A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol

2009 12+ USA
6.8 96 min. Robert Zemekis

It's a Victorian cautionary tale about an old, cruel miser, Ebenezer Scrooge, who undergoes a deep-cleansing test over the course of one night. Mr. Scrooge is a financier/money changer who has devoted his entire life to accumulating wealth. He despises everything but money, including friendship, love and Christmas. Read more A CHRISTMAS STORY "It feels as if Charles Dickens himself wanted to make this story into a film - it's so visually rich and cinematic. It's the most wonderful story about time travel, and I tried to make the film the way I think the author would have wanted it to be." ~ Robert Zemeckis (director, producer, screenwriter) A CHRISTMAS STORY is a new, multi-level and emotional adventure film from the Oscar-winning director Robert Zemeckis, a 3D adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic story, which will be released in theaters on New Year's Eve, December 31. Ebenezer Scrooge (JIM CARRIE) celebrates Christmas according to his own tradition, cursing his loyal assistant (HARY OLDMAN) and his cheerful nephew (COLIN FIRT). Later, at home, Scrooge meets the ghost of his old business partner Joseph Marla, who in the afterlife pays for his heartlessness and callousness, characteristic of him in life. Marley hopes to help Scrooge avoid the same fate and says that three spirits will visit him. And when the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Future take old Scrooge on an incredible journey through time, where he reluctantly sees his past concessions, he must open his heart before it's too late. Walt Disney Pictures and ImageMovers Digital present Robert Zemeckis' own adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel A CHRISTMAS STORY. This is the first film produced by ImageMovers Digital, directed by Robert Zemeckis, Steve Starkey and Jack Repke, to be produced in 3D exclusively for Walt Disney Studios. The main role is played by Jim Carrey, who, like many other actors, will appear in the form of several characters. In addition to Ebenezer Scrooge in all ages, Kerry also plays all three spirits of Christmas - Past, Present and Future. Jim Carrey is joined by magnificent actors: Harry Oldman ("Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix") plays Scrooge's long-suffering assistant Bob Cratchett, as well as his young and seriously ill son Tiny Tim, and also the ghost of Joseph Marla, Scrooge's deceased partner. Colin Firth ("Real Love", "Bridget Jones's Diary", "Mamma Mia!") starred as Fred, the cheerful and good-natured nephew of Scrooge. Robin Wright Penn ("Game of Thrones") plays Belle, who long ago stole the heart of young Scrooge, as well as Fan, Scrooge's late sister. British actor Bob Hoskins (“Who Framed Roger Rabbit”) plays Old Man Fezzywig, who Scrooge worked as an apprentice in his youth, as well as Old Joe, an old man who buys curtains from the bed of the “deceased” Scrooge. Cary Elwes (“Ella Bewitched”, “Georgia Cut”) completes the cast and also plays many roles in the film, including young Dick Wilkins, Scrooge's old roommate. Creative team: production designer Doug Chiang (“Beowulf,” “The Polar Express”), cinematographer Robert Presley (“Bewitched,” “Terminator 3,” “What Lies Lie”), editor Jeremy O'Driscoll (“Beowulf,” “The Polar Express”), composer Alan Silvestri (“Beowulf,” “Night at the Museum”) and visual effects supervisor George Murphy (“King Kong,” “Constantine”). DICKENS' NOVEL Author's view and modern technologies The most wonderful Christmas story, which has a lot of interpretations and is retold every year for Christmas, "A Christmas Story" was written and published by Charles Dickens in 1843. Even then, the novel was a resounding success. The creators of the film felt that none of the interpretations of the original story fully reflected what Dickens himself wanted to show us. "It feels as if Charles Dickens himself wanted to make this story into a film - it's so visually rich and cinematic. It's the most wonderful story about time travel, and I tried to make the film the way, in my opinion, the author would have wanted to see it." Motion capture (animation technology in "live" computer graphics) is a process when the movements of actors are translated into digital with the help of computer cameras in 360 degrees, which allows you to make a film in the Disney Digital 3D™ format. This technology made it possible to show the world painted by Dickens without any restrictions, transporting the audience to a time and place that were previously unattainable for cinema. "This is a technology of freedom for me, as a filmmaker, - says Zemeckis. - It allows us to highlight the cinematic aspect of filmmaking, which is something that all directors always try to control and realize the magic of acting. It's an ideal mixture so that the viewer can see how the actor reveals himself on the set and convey all this in the language of cinema." Adds producer Steve Starkey: "In our film, many characters are older than life - ghosts and even Scrooge travel in time and change their appearance. Now we can do things that were not possible before." But, despite the wonderful technology that allowed the creators of the film to reveal all the sides of the characters and place them in amazing locations, Zemeckis insists that the essence of the film is still in the original story: "Take the most callous person on the planet and show him his most disgusting actions ... and we will get an amazing adventure."

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