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To Walk Invisible

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Madeleine
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To Walk Invisible

Post by Madeleine » Sun February 12th, 2017, 5:28 pm

This film was shown during the xmas period - I've watched about 75% of it and it's excellent, very well-acted especially by the actresses playing the sisters.
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Re: To Walk Invisible

Post by princess garnet » Sun February 12th, 2017, 7:55 pm

I'm looking forward to seeing that when it airs here in the US on March 26. Here's a preview for the show. (Note: video may not play outside the US)

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Re: To Walk Invisible

Post by Susan » Mon February 13th, 2017, 2:04 am

I'm looking forward to seeing To Walk Invisible. For those that do not know it is about the Bronte sisters. In July 2015, I was fortunate to have visited Haworth, the parsonage there where they lived, and the church where their father was the minister and where all of them except Anne are buried. I think princess garnet forgot to post the PBS link (at least I can't see it), so here it is: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/epi ... e-sisters/
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Madeleine
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Re: To Walk Invisible

Post by Madeleine » Mon February 13th, 2017, 10:06 am

I'd love to visit Haworth. I think they built sets, and some of the backdrops look like backdrops, but it's very atmospheric, and one thing I loved was that, when a coach and horses showed up, they were absolutely splattered with mud, which I don't remember seeing in a period drama before, so there's some nice attention to detail too.
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