How the
beloved ’Where the
Wild Things Are’ book became a film


Where the Wild Things Are is one of the most
beloved children’s books in American literary history (even though the
Wild rumpus was **t so warmly welcomed when it was first published in 1963).*
Since then, though, Maurice Sendak’s illustrations and story have been adapted in several forms, most recently for the silver screen in 2009, under the direction of Spike Jonze.*
How did the director of
Adaptation pull of this much-scrutinized adaptation? Our
CineFix ******,
What's the Difference, looks at how a ten-sentence
book became a feature film.
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