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58 result(s) for "Snow White (Tale)"
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Snow White and the seven dwarfs
Snow White's stepmother is so jealous of her beauty that she wants her gone for good! But she doesn't count on seven little dwarfs who spoil her plans.
To the islands: How memories and stories connect us
LET'S OPEN WITH the fairytale of Snow White. Except Snow White is not named for her pale complexion but for her hair. Her skin is actually a creamy brown, and she is ninety years old.
Snow White
\"Snow White\" is about the fairest princess in the land and the wicked queen determined to destroy her; the seven dwarves who welcome her into their home and a poison apple.
Blanche-neige = Schneewittchen
The director, Nicolas Liautard revisits the tale of Snow White in a unique way through a dreamlike and visual spectacle: it is not a theater play because it is not spoken; it is not an opera but there is music. It is a contemporary adaptation combining four actors, puppets and live animals. This performance of great beauty got nominated at Molières 2010 in the category young audience.
Snow Whyte and the Queen of Mayhem
\"Stuck in her family's apple orchards, Kat's got plenty of work to do and only pesky Jeremy to help. But when Jeremy convinces her to run away, Kat will discover that nothing---and no one---in her life is quite what it seems.\"--Amazon.com.
Her story then and now: Reflecting on changing social and cultural images in the Grimm, Disney and 2012 Hollywood retellings of \Snow White\
Fairy tales are the stories everyone knows, for sharing them from generation to generation is a long-standing convention. The Hollywood film industry has taken the retelling these fables to heart, imbuing cinematic offerings with social and cultural ideology while employing them as means of attaining commercial and economic success. As a case in point, this thesis will explore two Hollywood adaptations of the \"Snow White\" fable released in 2012, Mirror Mirror and Snow White & The Huntsman. I will lay the framework for my discussion by first surveying the foundational \"Snow White\" text penned by the Brothers Grimm and then the iconic Disney animated classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarf, thus establishing the fable's early ethos of patriarchy and powerful cinematic voice. The discussion will then move to the two Hollywood adaptations to explore how each film transitions the tale into the 21st century by reflecting on current sociopolitical concepts, such as female agency and gender roles, while doing what Hollywood loves to do most, create substantial commercial and economic return.
Snow White and the 77 dwarfs
\"Snow White is on the run from an evil witch when she comes across some dwarfs in the forest. They agree to take her in and keep her safe if she will help them with their chores. She soon realizes she's taking on a lot more than she bargained for. 77 breakfasts to make, 77 lunches to pack (don't forget the juice boxes!), 77 pairs of pants to mend and a whole lot of dishes. Eventually Snow White decides to take her chances with the witch. There is a surprise ending... well, it may not be so surprising. This is a hilarious retelling of the classic tale, with bright, energetic illustrations featuring busy dwarfs, and the even busier Snow White\"-- Provided by Amazon.