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  1. Stories from a Flying Trunk is a 1979 film based on three stories by Hans Christian Andersen. It was devised, written and directed by Christine Edzard and produced by John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin. The music by Giacchino Rossini was arranged by John Dalby, and the choreography was by Frederick Ashton.

  2. Das Kunstmärchen verpflanzt drei alte Geschichten von Hans Christian Andersen ins London der Jetztzeit. Bewertung. Stars. Bewertung. Redaktions. Kritik. Bilder. News. Kino- Programm. Originaltitel. Stories from a Flying Trunk. Regie. Christine Edzard. Dauer. 84 Min. Genre. Fantasy/Märchen. FSK. 12. Produktionsland. England. Cast & Crew.

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    • Murray Melvin
    • Christine Edzard, Christine
  3. A magical blend of choreography, stop-motion and live action, Stories from a Flying Trunk captures the enchantment of three classic stories from Hans Christian Andersen. Conceived, written and directed by Oscar nominated Christine Edzard and featuring the dancers of the Royal Ballet, choreographed by Frederick Ashton. The Kitchen contains ...

  4. Tales from a Flying Trunk: Directed by Christine Edzard. With Murray Melvin, Ann Firbank, Tasneem Maqsood, John Tordoff. Three shorts based on Hans Christian Anderson's tales. The Kitchen, in which household objects come to life, The Little Match Girl, updated to London's East End in the 1970s, and Little Ida, with dance featuring members of ...

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    • Animation, Fantasy, Musical
    • Christine Edzard
    • 88
  5. 10. Sept. 2012 · Film. Time Out says. Why does the idea persist that Hans Andersen's stories should still be enjoyed by children? These three tales are preciously middlebrow in appeal: a combination of...

  6. Three short stories from Hans Christian Andersen are interlaced combining drama, dance and animation. Featuring dancers of The Royal Ballet.

  7. Stories from a Flying Trunk is a 1979 film based on three stories by Hans Christian Andersen. It was devised, written and directed by Christine Edzard and produced by John Brabourne and Richard Goodwin.