Books to films
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‘A magic that touches you inside’: The ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ book that has inspired Mani Ratnam’s film
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Book versus movie: How Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining’ moves away from Stephen King – and succeeds
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Stories of a bygone Kolkata from Sankar’s ‘Chowringhee’ retold in ‘Shah Jahan Regency’
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At Mumbai Film Festival’s ‘Word to Screen’ market, stories of caste, Me Too and dissent
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Book versus movie: Clint Eastwood’s ‘Mystic River’ stays true to Dennis Lehane’s original
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Book versus movie: David Fincher’s ‘Fight Club’ breaks the first rule of adaptation (it’s better)
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The case of ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ and why we watch films even though we know how they end
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Translating Ian McEwan’s books to the screen isn’t easy, but film-makers haven’t stopped trying
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Why Philip K Dick is Hollywood’s go-to writer for dystopian sci-fi movies
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This project at the Mumbai Film Festival is trying to help Indian books find their way to the screen
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The Harry Potter films gave us Alan Rickman as Severus Snape but aren’t a patch on the books
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Book versus movie: Ang Lee’s ‘Sense and Sensibility’ brings Jane Austen’s words to stunning life
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The film on ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ proves that it’s never a bad time to wake up from a bad dream
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In Japanese movie ‘Silence’, Christianity in 17th century Japan gets the Buddhist treatment
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Thirteen books you can soon watch and not just read