Monday, November 19, 2012

Anna Karenina Giveaway WHAAAAAT??



You guys I love giveaways so much. Especially giveaways for adaptations of epic Russian novels. Because, you know, why the hell not!

This time on All Things Fangirl gives shit away, we are focusing on Joe Wright's Anna Karenina starring Keira Knightly and Jude Law. What we is giving away??



TWO people get:


·         Copy of the book (movie tie-in edition)
·         Official Soundtrack
·         Votivo Candle with Bookmark

Woot!

You know the rules! Do the rafflecopter boogie and you could be a winner. Contest ends when the film is released on November 30th.


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Release Date:                         November 30, 2012
Genre:                                      Drama
Studio:                                     Focus Features
Starring:                                  Keira Knightley, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jude Law, Matthew Macfadyen, Domhnall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander, Kelly Macdonald, Ruth Wilson, Olivia Williams, and Emily Watson
Directed By:                           Joe Wright (“Pride & Prejudice”, “Atonement”)
Written By:                            Tom Stoppard (“Shakespeare in Love”)

Anna Karenina is acclaimed director Joe Wright’s bold, theatrical new vision of the epic story of love, stirringly adapted from Leo Tolstoy’s great novel by Academy Award winner Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare in Love). The film marks the third collaboration of the director with Academy Award-nominated actress Keira Knightley and Academy Award-nominated producers Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, and Paul Webster, following their award-winning box office successes Pride & Prejudice and Atonement.


Visit the official website
Like Anna Karenina on Facebook                   
Watch the trailer on YouTube          

8 comments:

xtina said...

I read the Vampirates series and Bloodline books in high school, and I LOVED them. Coincidentally (or not), they both revolve around vampires, but I think these two would be AWESOME adaptations, and if I ever have the gonads to become a director, I'd certainly adapt these.

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Unknown said...

Probably Howl's Moving Castle. But live action. That would be hard.

A. P. Bullard said...

This is one of my favorite novels, so I'm anxious to see how the screen adaptation turns out.

Unknown said...

I can't think of any books that would be hard to turn into a movie. I would kind of like to see Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side turned into one.

Melissas Eclectic Bookshelf said...

I would love to see The Night Circus but I think it would be hard to bring the magic to life!

Anonymous said...

Haruki Murakami novels. But they don't have much action, so they'd probably be kind of boring. But I'd watch them anyway!

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