Alice of Wonderland in Paris (1966) is an animated children’s film directed by Gene Deitch. The story follows Alice, who dreams of leaving Wonderland to visit Paris. Guided by François, a friendly talking mouse, Alice embarks on a whimsical journey through the city, where she encounters various characters and listens to enchanting tales. The film is a charming blend of adventure and storytelling, incorporating adaptations of classic children’s stories by authors like Ludwig Bemelmans (Madeline) and Eve Titus (Anatole). With its imaginative premise and artistic style, it offers a unique twist on the Alice in Wonderland tradition.
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