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Paperhouse
Description
The film is based on a novel written by Catherine Storr. It is about eleven-year-old girl- Charlotte Burke who is stuck in the loneliness and the monotony of the reality. Ultimately, she can feel empathy between her and an ill boy. They come in a dream world where she drew in her composition book.
The film is based on a novel written by Catherine Storr. It is about eleven-year-old girl- Charlotte Burke who is stuck in the loneliness and the monotony of the reality. Ultimately, she can feel empathy between her and an ill boy. They come in a dream world where she drew in her composition book.
Actors:
Gary Bleasdale,
Elliott Spiers,
Barbara Keogh,
Steven ODonnell,
Gemma Jones,
Sarah Newbold,
Jane Bertish

Gary Bleasdale
1962, Merseyside, England, UK

Elliott Spiers
12 October 1973, London, England, UK

Barbara Keogh
21 April 1929, Bucklow, Cheshire, England, UK

Steven ODonnell
1963

Gemma Jones
4 December 1942, Marylebone, London, England, UK

Sarah Newbold

Jane Bertish
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Bernard Rose #Charlotte Burke #Jane Bertish #Paperhouse #Samantha Cahill #Working Title Films
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rec.arts.movies.reviews
January 01, 2000
Loses the children's audience that might have otherwise been attracted to the story
August 28, 2004
A mesmerizing English film exploring the dreamscapes of a lonely eleven-year old girl.
Kalamazoo Gazette
August 26, 2004
A real sleeper: charming, scary, enthralling
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
November 26, 2003
More peculiar than actually good.
February 28, 2012
The scenes of Anna running around mountains in a moment of escape or toward an enormous lighthouse don't have the feel of something whitewashed like The Sound of Music but rather the dark undercurrent of the delusions of the girls in Heavenly Creatures.