Sincerely Yours: A Film About Lewis Carroll (2004)
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- Опубликовано: 19 фев 2021
- Type: Movie Night
Presenter: Andy Malcolm
Title: Sincerely Yours: A Film About Lewis Carroll
Length: 25 minutes
Date: 2004
Sincerely Yours, produced by award-winning filmmakers George Pastic and Andy Malcolm is an intimate portrayal of Lewis Carroll, photographer and author of enduring children’s classics. Sincerely Yours explore the Victorian world in which he lived, long before the publication of the Alice books that made him famous. Carroll’s camera, photographic albums and diaries were faithfully reconstructed to create the delightful afternoon when he photographed the real Alice and her two sisters in the deanery garden.
Sincerely Yours invites you to step through the looking glass to experience the extraordinary world of Lewis Carroll.
Brilliant representation of Lewis side as photographer
Lewis Carroll is absolutely brilliant! I grew up on Lewis Carroll and he and his work will always be an important part of my childhood. His work truly is special.❤ this is a beautiful and realistic film of him.
This seems a more realistic portrail of Carrol and that era than the suggestive prurent portail that has been ascribed to him. The pressence of the governess is far more likely than that he is constantly alone with the little girls.
Absolutely - the contemporary practice of projection onto the past is so darn arrogant and suspect.
This film is such a beautiful piece of art. I feel enchanted by this marvellous writer.
A lovely piece film about Lewis Carroll
With the deepest appreciation and admiration for this work of art.💖
Lewis Carroll deeply influenced my mode of composing my own poems!
The cat was lovely too
Very sympathetic portrait.
BRILLIANT!! Actors who actually look their parts to a "t".
And the ending, "Solitude", my favorite poem.
My only complaint is that it should be longer. Many more facets of Dodgson's life could have been explored.
But a 9/10!!
Bullshit. He looks nothing like Dodgeson!
@@MrParkerman6 He sure is a lot more like Dodgson than IAN HOLM!!
No person can be exact, but he looks as close as you will ever see!
Picky, picky aren't you...
@@MrParkerman6 Oh, and for someone who KNOWS.. you can't even spell "Dodgson" right!
Thankyou for sharing. The end I love .
What a lovely gem. Thank you, Andy.
Very nice. Just found it, or rather, post-Victorian algorithms found it for me.
This is a lovely film but no one should be deluded into thinking that everyone lived like this .
There is a channel on RUclips called ' the fact feast ' and it is heart wrenching how the poor lived at this time .
Very true. At the same time, a poor boy with brains often did have a chance to better himself during the 19th century. Witness Faraday, self taught scientist: inventor of the Faraday cage. And William Barrow, he of the Polar expeditions etc. But less chance if you were born into a coalmining or cotton mill area of England.
Thats right yes, the poor has always been with us and always will be. And even in this time of plenty, the poor in soul remain with us.
NO TEARS NO FEARS ONLY CHEERS AND CHEERS FOR ALL NEARS AND DEARS
wonderous as its inspiration, this is truly wonderful.
This is such a piece of beauty.
Watched it on psychadelics.. Trust me. Charles was on some kind of psychedelic when he wrote Alice, and its meant to be experimennced on psychadelics. One thing that makes Alice so amazing is that its two books in one, its one story when not on psychadelics and on psychadelics a. Complete different story. And wow what a story.. True Piercie of art..
@@Torsdagskvallsmys You are very wrong. Charles never took any drugs, including psychedelics. His books are only the expression of the wonderful imagination he had. Any drug theories about Alice discredit the real beauty of his inner world. Our mind is so powerful it needs no substances like that.
@@unlimiteddream792 Can anyone Please tell me what are Behind the locked doors in the hallway in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?
@@Torsdagskvallsmys foolish mortal, Carroll’s mind is more powerful than any psychedelics you know about... Stop comparing pure creativity to drugs!
@@hamishmacfleetwood5229 all the other doors than Alice went through? No one knows that sadly. My fan theory is they either lead to various parts of Wonderland or some other “worlds”.
So beautiful! love it! Thanks.
Such an insightful and marvelous man!
Absolutely stunning 🤩 i love ❤️
Wonderful
i wrap my mind around the moon and the sun
WONDERFUL!
Brilliant
That world must have been on a different planet than ours. Imagine a world without the incessant noice of human activity that a person might actually get to within walking or hiking distance from a place of work. It must indeed have been psychedelic without having to resort to drugs, although powerful opioids and other substances were available at the local pharmacy or watering hole without a prescription to anyone. The absence of human made noise in places in nature nearby must have been a delirious experience most of us now can never know.
Indeed.
The night sky as well . Particularly in towns we have lost awe inspiring night skies due to light pollution.
Notice the murmuration of starlings? Huge crowd of little birds all flying as one...all the tiny birds have disappeared from my neighbourhood in the last five years. Where have they gone..nobody knows. In 62 years of life, spring always meant honeyeater birds - but not a one is here. Neither is the dawn Chorus, that was quite loud. All I hear are three birds for a brief moment around six a.m
vaya q bonita historia :D
I enjoyed the documentary except for one small thing. The dark wigs were very off-setting. Just my opinion.
Charles luzhan Dares
Could Alice have been Lewis Carroll's psychopomth?
el hombre que amaba a las niñas ...
How good and Christian England still was in the 19th century. What loss the 20th century experienced. How the 21st century is characterised by moral chaos and ugliness.
Did i really just read this?😂
4:53 "... I look for a scientific view which harmonizes with my Christian belief."
No thanks algorithm he was a pervert. Do you know that word, algorithm? I suggest you start doing more than merely feed peoples interests learn people behaviours.
This is so wonderfully made, beyond words! It's better than I could have ever expected! Exquisite! 🥰🏞💐✍
His awe and wonder of the natural world! Hence catching it in photography. An interesting man indeed, friends with many of the artists, writers, and intellectuals of his time!