The character of Alice from Lewis Carroll's 'Through the Looking-Glass' is transported to contemporary Toronto. Whilst riding a streetcar, Alice encounters a pair of strange characters who engage her in an equally strange debate over whether or not they exist. The dialogue is borrowed directly from Carroll, but given a fresh and funny new twist in this short stop-motion animation. Voice of Alice by Nicole Bauman Voices of Tweedledee & Tweedledum by Matt Speirs Sound recording and design by Karl Mohr Stop-motion animation, post-production, editing, and direction by Jennifer Linton Adapted from "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There", by Lewis Carroll (published in 1871). This animation was made possible by the financial support of the Ontario Arts Council, and by the generosity of my Indiegogo contributors. Thank you! Copyright ©2015 Papercut Pictures. All rights reserved.
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