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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- the 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...
- 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...