Heavily influenced by artist Mary Blair, the film features vibrant, surreal colors and a musical, episodic structure.
Lewis Carroll’s 1865 masterpiece, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland , has been reimagined for the screen dozens of times, evolving from a 1903 silent short into a massive global media franchise. While many adaptations exist, two versions from Disney define the modern visual and cultural legacy of the story. 1. The 1951 Animated Classic Alice in Wonderland Movie
Directed by Tim Burton, this "dark fantasy" take served as both a sequel and a reimagining of Carroll's work. Heavily influenced by artist Mary Blair, the film
Though initially a critical failure, it became a cult classic in the 1960s and 1970s and inspired the Mad Tea Party and Alice in Wonderland rides at Disney Parks. 2. The 2010 Live-Action Reimagining 2. The 2010 Live-Action Reimagining