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A screen adaptation is a cinematic interpretation of a work of fiction. This method of storytelling for films has been used almost since the early days of cinema.
History
The first film adaptations are the films of the classics of world cinema Victorin Jasset, Georges Méliès, Louis Feuillade - directors who transferred the plots of the works of Goethe, Swift, Defoe to the screens. Later, filmmakers around the world began to actively use their experience. Some famous works, such as the novels of Leo Tolstoy, have been filmed more than once by Russian and foreign directors. A film based on a popular book is always of particular interest to the audience.
Adaptation films
Today there are much fewer avid readers than 50-100 years ago. Probably, the rhythm of life of a modern person is too fast, it leaves neither the opportunity nor the time to read the imperishable novels of the classics. Cinematography was born over a hundred years ago. Literature - about two millennia earlier. Film adaptation is a kind of connection between these completely different types of art.
Today, many are sincerely surprised: why readnovels by Tolstoy or Dostoevsky, because you can watch a film adaptation, and it will take no more than three hours. Watching movies, unlike reading, fits into the rhythm of modern man. Although it has been noted that the film adaptation encourages acquaintance with the work of a particular writer. There are many examples. At the beginning of the 2000s, the picture "Heavy Sand" was released. This is a film adaptation of the novel of the same name, the existence of which few knew. After the release of the TV film, the demand for Rybakov's book increased in bookstores.
Screens of classics
The most popular author among Russian filmmakers is, of course, Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin. Until 1917, pictures were taken of almost all the works of the writer. But films made at the beginning of the 20th century differ little from those that come out today. They were just cinematic illustrations for famous stories.
More than once directors turned to the work of Leo Tolstoy. His most famous novel - "War and Peace" - was filmed for the first time at the beginning of the last century. By the way, in one of the first adaptations, the main role was played by Audrey Hepburn. The first film based on the famous book of Tolstoy, shot by domestic directors, was a film adaptation, which was released in the fifties. This is a film by Sergei Bondarchuk. For the film "War and Peace" the director was awarded the "Oscar".
Many films were made based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's novels. The work of the Russian writer inspired andFrench, and Italian, and Japanese directors. Several times filmmakers tried to transfer to the screen the plot of Bulgakov's famous novel The Master and Margarita. Bortko's picture was recognized as the most successful film work. In the late eighties, this director made a film based on the story "Heart of a Dog". This film is perhaps the best adaptation of Bulgakov. It is worth talking about films based on the plots of foreign writers.
The Great Gatsby
The picture, released several years ago, is a bold and modern reading of Fitzgerald's work. The American writer is one of the most widely read authors in Russia. However, the demand for his work after the premiere of the film "The Great Gatsby" has increased significantly. Perhaps the fact is that Leonardo DiCaprio played the main role in the film.
Dorian Gray
This is the name of the film based on the book by Oscar Wilde. The director changed not only the title, but also the plot, which caused indignation of the English public. The film tells about the moral and spiritual fall of the hero, captured by the devil's power. But there are storylines that are not in the original.
Pride and Prejudice
The film is based on the novel by Jane Austen. The director and screenwriter treated the author's text very carefully. The plot is preserved, the images of the characters have not undergone any significant changes. The film has received many positive reviews around the world. To the film adaptation "Pride andPrejudice" was received favorably by audiences and critics alike.
Films based on books by detective authors
The most famous adaptation of the detective in Russia is a television film about the adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. It is worth saying that the picture was highly appreciated not only in the Soviet Union, but also in the UK. The filmmakers received a prestigious award from the Queen herself.
The famous domestic adaptation of the detective Agatha Christie - "Ten Little Indians". The film was shot in the eighties by director Stanislav Govorukhin. This is not the only film adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel, but perhaps the best, despite the fact that foreign directors transferred the plot of this work to the screens several times and critics' reviews of these works were positive.
Famous films based on the works of the detective genre can also include such films as "Crimson Rivers", "The Power of Fear", "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "The Ninth Gate".
Films based on books by Stephen King
The first picture based on the book "King of Horrors" was released in 1976. Since then, dozens of adaptations have been made. Among them, only a few did not arouse spectator interest. Among the adaptations of books by Stephen King should be called "Carrie", "Kaleidoscope of Horrors", "The Shining", "Christina", "Apostles of the Raven", "The Woman inRoom", "Night Shift", "It", "Misery".
The Shining film is invariably present in the list of the most highly artistic and significant films created in the horror genre. However, the work of director Stanley Kubrick caused a lot of negative reviews. By the way, Stephen King himself considered this film to be the worst of those that were created based on his works. Nevertheless, The Shining received several film awards in 1981.
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