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Paperhouse (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 1989 / Suitable for 15 years and over / Director: Bernard Rose / Actors: Ben Cross, ... more
Paperhouse (DVD) ... Charlotte Burke, Glenne Headly, Gemma Jones, Elliot Spiers ... / DVD released 2007-09-24 at Lions Gate Home Ent. UK Ltd / Features of the DVD: PAL

Newest Review: ... easier to control. But something is happening to her, something subtly sinister and inexplicable. In a house behind a gate ... more

 ... rendered by childish hands lives a boy who cannot walk. Here she meets Marc, a child who is also a patient of Dr. Nicols'. Anna's new friend, Marc (Elliot Spiers), draws too and he understands her like no one else she knows. Together, they meet, play, and talk in the Paperhouse where all that Anna draws... becomes reality. Is this dreamlike paper world drawing her in permanently? Can her drawings affect those in the waking world... even herself? Is Marc a figment of her imagination or a real child with his own life and...more

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Paperhouse [DVD] [1989]
Release Date: 2007 - 09 - 24, Rating Suitable for 15 years and over,
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Crowned Review Paperhouse (DVD): Crayon or Pencil... You'll Be Drawn In Too! (643 words)
by - written on 08/07/08 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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"With our thoughts, we create the world." ~ Buddha Anna Madden (Charlotte Burke) is an 11 year old girl more comfortable drawing alone than playing with others. Reclusive, angry, a difficult rebellious, but seemingly normal child. Her distant father (Ben Cross) and Kate (Glenne Headly), her mother, don't seem able to relate to their daughter. Dr. Sarah Nicols (Gemma Jones) does not understand the illness that begins to take over Anna's life with seemingly simple fevers and a sore gritty throat. Anna doesn't admit to that second fainting fit during a simple game of hide and seek. She seems to the impartial viewer to be avoiding the ...  Read the complete review

 
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