The best Christopher Saunders’s fantasy movies

Christopher Saunders

Christopher Saunders

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Coppélia (The Royal Ballet)

Coppélia (The Royal Ballet)
8/10
  • Genre: FantasyMusic
  • Release: 19/02/2000
  • Character: The Duke
Coppélia, a mechanical doll made by the toy-maker Dr. Coppelius, is so life-like that some believe she is his daughter. The mistake leads to intrigue and jealousy in love. Directed by Ross MacGibbon, with Leanne Benjamin and Carlos Acosta.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Royal Opera House)

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Royal Opera House)
8.1/10
  • Genre: FamilyFantasy
  • Release: 23/04/2011
  • Character: Father / King of Hearts
A full-length ballet created by choreographer Christopher Wheeldon for the Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The ballet is based on Lewis Carroll's famous story of Alice, an ordinary girl who one summer afternoon falls down a rabbit hole and finds herself on an extraordinary adventure. The music is by Joby Talbot, with designs by the internationally acclaimed Bob Crowley. Alice is danced by the Royal Ballet's Lauren Cuthbertson, and actor Simon Russell-Beale plays the cameo role of the Duchess.

The Nutcracker (Royal Opera House)

The Nutcracker (Royal Opera House)
  • Genre: FantasyMusic
  • Release: 04/12/2018
  • Character: Dr Stahlbaum
Clara is given an enchanted Nutcracker doll on Christmas Eve. As midnight strikes, she creeps downstairs to find a magical adventure awaiting her and her Nutcracker. Recorded on stage 3 December 2018—15 January 2019 as part of the Autumn 2018/19 season.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (The Royal Ballet)

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (The Royal Ballet)
  • Genre: FantasyMusic
  • Release: 16/12/2014
  • Character: Father / The King of Hearts
At a garden party on a sunny afternoon, Alice is surprised to see her parents’ friend Lewis Carroll transform into a white rabbit. When she follows him down a rabbit hole events become curiouser and curiouser… As Alice journeys through Wonderland, she encounters countless strange creatures. She’s swept off her feet by the charming Knave of Hearts, who’s on the run for stealing the tarts. Confusion piles upon confusion. Then Alice wakes with a start. Was it all a daydream?

The Sleeping Beauty (The Royal Ballet)

The Sleeping Beauty (The Royal Ballet)
6.5/10
The wicked fairy Carabosse is furious she wasn’t invited to Princess Aurora’s christening. She gives the baby a spindle, saying that one day the Princess will prick her finger on it and die. The Lilac Fairy makes her own christening gift a softening of Carabosse’s curse: Aurora will not die, but will fall into a deep sleep, which only a prince’s kiss will break. The masterful 19th-century choreography of Marius Petipa is combined with sections created for The Royal Ballet by Frederick Ashton, Anthony Dowell and Christopher Wheeldon. Recorded live as part of the Royal Opera House Live Cinema Season 2019/20 with encore screenings broadcast online during the #OurHousetoYourHouse programme.

The Sleeping Beauty

The Sleeping Beauty
  • Genre: FantasyMusic
  • Release: 28/02/2017
  • Character: King Florestan XXIV
The Sleeping Beauty holds a special place in The Royal Ballet’s repertory. It was the ballet with which the Company reopened the Royal Opera House in 1946 after World War II, its first production at its new home in Covent Garden. Margot Fonteyn danced the role of the beautiful Princess Aurora in the first performance, with Robert Helpmann as Prince Florimund. Sixty years later, in 2006, the original 1946 staging was revived by then Director of The Royal Ballet Monica Mason and Christopher Newton, returning Oliver Messel’s wonderful designs and glittering costumes to the stage.

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