• Enjoying the Film Adaptations of Children's Books With Your Kids, an Interview with Nazanin Forghani

  • Oct 21 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Enjoying the Film Adaptations of Children's Books With Your Kids, an Interview with Nazanin Forghani

  • Summary

  • What's in this episode?

    · Naz's experience creating a children's book

    · Why you should watch films with your children

    · What works and what doesn't in film adaptations

    · Roald Dahl adaptations

    · Films as modern updates on dated texts

    · Why the Paddington Bear movies are brilliant

    · Naz's Instagram @nazanin_forghani

    Books, films and humans mentioned:

    · Arm in Arm (1969) By Remy Charlip

    · The NeverEnding Story (1984 film)

    · EQ (2021) by Vivian Rubin and Nazanin Mondschein

    · Roald Dahl (author)

    · The Twits (1980) By Roald Dahl

    · The Witches (1983) By Roald Dahl

    · Matilda (1988) By Roald Dahl

    · Matilda (1996 film)

    · Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971 film)

    · Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (2023 film)

    · Fantastic Mr Fox (2009 film)

    · Matilda the Musical (2022 film)

    · Shirley Hughes (author)

    · Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)

    · Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) By Lewis Carol

    · The Julia Donaldson Magic Light Production films

    · The Enchanted World of Brambly Hedge series

    · The Harry Potter film series

    · Paddington (2014 film)

    · Paddington 2 (2017 film)

    · The Magic Faraway Tree Series by Enid Blyton

    · One Day with Mum (1995) By Helen Oxenbury

    · Henry and Amy: Right-way-Round and Upside Down (2000) By Stephen Michael King

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