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Unfilmability is a type of
medium specificity which prevents a work of
literature from
undergoing successful film or
television adaptation. A wide variety...
- the Spanish-language
series breathe new life into Márquez's
supposedly unfilmable novel, but it also
succeeds as a
triumph of
filmmaking thanks to stunning...
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based on
Stephen King's 1992
novel of the same name, long
thought to be
unfilmable. The film
stars Carla Gugino and
Bruce Greenwood as a
married couple who...
- MensXP. 5
January 2025.
Retrieved 30
January 2025. "Foundation: The '
unfilmable' sci-fi epic now on our screens". www.bbc.com. 21
September 2021. Retrieved...
- Kaufman.
Kaufman said in 2016 that the
novel was
being written so as to be
unfilmable, and is
itself about "an
impossible movie."
Neurotic failed film critic...
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direct the film, but
Herzog refused because he
thought the
script was "
unfilmable".
Herzog also
states that the
preparation for his role in
Kinski Paganini...
- 2014. Smee, Jess (8
September 2006). "Critics
sniffy over Perfume, the '
unfilmable' film". The Guardian. "The book doesn't
smell either":
Dietmar Kammerer...
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length of a featurette. The
original story had long been
considered unfilmable, but the
conceit of
making it a
silent film and the
enthusiasm that the...
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wanted to
adapt the
series as a
feature film. Martin, however,
deemed it "
unfilmable",
saying that the size of one of his
novels is as long as The Lord of...
- (in her film debut) as
Dolores "Lolita" Haze. The
novel was
considered "
unfilmable" when
Kubrick acquired the
rights around the time of its U.S. publication...