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A CHRISTMAS CAROL - A Brief Cinematic History

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Do you love the Christmas season? Do you love Christmas Movies? How about A Christmas Carol? If you're like me, and the answer to all three of those questions is yes, then this is the podcast for you.


Join Trev as he takes us on a journey through time, discussing the cinematic history of one of literatures most enduring tales - A Christmas Carol. A film that transcends time, which takes on contemporary themes and issues and which never fails to entertain each Christmas. In this special festive episode of A Christmas Carol, Trev has compiled a bit of a study of the many incarnations of Dickens classic tale, and also reflects on how the film has even managed to spread its themes of goodwill and redemption into other festive films which are not necessarily adaptations at all.


Which version of A Christmas Carol is your favourite? Will it get a mention in this special festive episode of WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST?


If you have enjoyed this episode then please Subscribe and rate this podcast wherever you are listening, and also join us on Facebook and YouTube for more movie discussion and analysis.


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Do you love the Christmas season? Do you love Christmas Movies? How about A Christmas Carol? If you're like me, and the answer to all three of those questions is yes, then this is the podcast for you.


Join Trev as he takes us on a journey through time, discussing the cinematic history of one of literatures most enduring tales - A Christmas Carol. A film that transcends time, which takes on contemporary themes and issues and which never fails to entertain each Christmas. In this special festive episode of A Christmas Carol, Trev has compiled a bit of a study of the many incarnations of Dickens classic tale, and also reflects on how the film has even managed to spread its themes of goodwill and redemption into other festive films which are not necessarily adaptations at all.


Which version of A Christmas Carol is your favourite? Will it get a mention in this special festive episode of WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST?


If you have enjoyed this episode then please Subscribe and rate this podcast wherever you are listening, and also join us on Facebook and YouTube for more movie discussion and analysis.


https://www.facebook.com/wnmovietalkpodcast

https://www.youtube.com/@wnmovietalk



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