From Comingsoon.net
This is Plymouth reports that Walt Disney Pictures' Alice in Wonderland, to be directed by Tim Burton and starring Mia Wasikowska, will film in Plymouth, England for two weeks in September.
The new adaptation of the Lewis Carroll classic will combine performance-capture imagery with live-action footage. It is targeted for a March 5, 2010 release.
The site says:
The film's casting agents are coming to the New Continental Hotel, Plymouth, on Wednesday August 6 and Thursday August 7, between 10am and 6pm, auditioning for paid extras. There is a minimum age limit of 16.
Ilenka Jelowicki, who has cast for James Bond movie Casino Royale and is company director for Mad Dog, said: "We are looking for people above the age of 16 who have naturally coloured hair.
"We would prefer girls with long hair and men with natural styles. Extras will get to dress up in Victorian period costume, corsets and wigs and will have their make-up done.
It is not known yet where the production will film in the city.
This is Plymouth reports that Walt Disney Pictures' Alice in Wonderland, to be directed by Tim Burton and starring Mia Wasikowska, will film in Plymouth, England for two weeks in September.
The new adaptation of the Lewis Carroll classic will combine performance-capture imagery with live-action footage. It is targeted for a March 5, 2010 release.
The site says:
The film's casting agents are coming to the New Continental Hotel, Plymouth, on Wednesday August 6 and Thursday August 7, between 10am and 6pm, auditioning for paid extras. There is a minimum age limit of 16.
Ilenka Jelowicki, who has cast for James Bond movie Casino Royale and is company director for Mad Dog, said: "We are looking for people above the age of 16 who have naturally coloured hair.
"We would prefer girls with long hair and men with natural styles. Extras will get to dress up in Victorian period costume, corsets and wigs and will have their make-up done.
It is not known yet where the production will film in the city.
It has to be Big Fish
The incredible story of Edward Bloom's life told by the man himself. His son is at first frustrated by Edward's constant tall tales and wants him just to be honest. By the end of the film he realises that his father was telling him what had really happened but had put his own unique twist on the events.
Edward's dying wish is for his son to tell him how he "goes". His son is able to come up with a tall tale of his own, telling his father how they both escape from the hospital and race to the lake where Edward transforms into a big fish.
The ending makes me cry every time 😭
The incredible story of Edward Bloom's life told by the man himself. His son is at first frustrated by Edward's constant tall tales and wants him just to be honest. By the end of the film he realises that his father was telling him what had really happened but had put his own unique twist on the events.
Edward's dying wish is for his son to tell him how he "goes". His son is able to come up with a tall tale of his own, telling his father how they both escape from the hospital and race to the lake where Edward transforms into a big fish.
The ending makes me cry every time 😭