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  2. List of films based on poems - Wikipedia

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    Poem Film(s) "Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic, Sung in the Year 1888" (1888), Ernest Thayer: Casey at the Bat (1916) Casey at the Bat (1927) Make Mine Music (1946) "The Charge of the Light Brigade" (1854), Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Balaclava (1928) The Charge of the Light Brigade (1912) The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936)

  3. Category:Poems adapted into films - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Poems adapted into films" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aniara;

  4. Category:Films based on poems - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury Tales (film) Carmen (2022 film) Casey at the Bat (1916 film) Casey at the Bat (1927 film) The Charge of the Light Brigade (1912 film) The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936 film) City Under the Sea; Clancy of the Mounted; The Color of Pomegranates; Cordula (film) The Cornet (film) The Courtship of Miles Standish (1923 film) The ...

  5. Edgar Allan Poe in television and film - Wikipedia

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    In the 1909 novel The Phantom of the Opera, as well as subsequent film and stage adaptations, the title character appears disguised as The Red Death at a ball.; In Chapter 4 of the 1940 movie serial Drums of Fu Manchu, "The Pendulum of Doom", the hero Allan Parker is trapped in a "Pit and the Pendulum" peril (Fu Manchu actually states that the Poe story inspired this torture device).

  6. Paterson (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was shot over 30 days in fall 2015, in Paterson, New Jersey, and various locations in New York. [8] Adam Driver obtained his commercial bus driver's license for the film. [9] The poet Ron Padgett provided the poems attributed to the character Paterson, while Jarmusch wrote the poem "Water Falls" attributed to a young girl in the film. [10]

  7. Poetry film - Wikipedia

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    This genre of film was first explored in the 1920s by Impressionists Germaine Dulac, Louis Delluc, Man Ray, Hans Richter, and others. In the mid-1960s and early 1970s this genre was further explored by the Beat Generation poets Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, and Herman Berlandt, and developed into a festival held annually at the Fort Mason Center in California.

  8. Do not go gentle into that good night - Wikipedia

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    The poem is prominently referenced in Interstellar (2014), where the poem is used repeatedly by Michael Caine's character John Brand, as well as by several other supporting characters. [21] Additionally, the poem features in the plot of the films Back to School (1986) and Dangerous Minds (1995).

  9. Film-poem - Wikipedia

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    The film-poem (also called the poetic avant-garde film, verse-film or verse-documentary or film poem without the hyphen) [1] is a label first applied to American avant-garde films released after World War II. [2] During this time, the relationship between film and poetry was debated.