the issue of adapting a book and bringing it into the present- the decision to have a modern ending- and the process of creating a modern ending..seeing SP process of realising this
A list of documents processing the reduction of the novel into key scenes in order to create the film
Reflect upon and illustrate the process of adapting Virginia Woolf's 1928 novel, Orlando, to film.
An aim in understanding the different steps Sally Potter took to reach the same essential meaning behind Woolf's Orlando.
An exploration into the ways in which Woolf and Potter construct their versions of Orlando and how these show similar motives as authors, or perhaps how these motives might differ, possibly due to the fact that they use different mediums to tell the same story.
An exploration into the ways in which Woolf and Potter construct their versions of Orlando and how these show similar motives as authors, or perhaps how these motives might differ, possibly due to the fact that they use different mediums to tell the same story.
Exploring intertextuality in Sally Potter's 'Orlando' (1992)
Various views of Swinton's characters in the film Orlando.
Various views of Swinton's characters in the film Orlando.
Pathway to reflect upon and illustrate the process of adapting Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel, Orlando, to film.
What is lost and what is gained?
What is lost and what is gained?
The female consciousness throughout the film. Orlando supports the poet because of his otherness
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