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Announcing new April Reading Challenge! Where in the world will your Nobel take you? #ReadNobels #TTWIBRAT
EXTENDED INTO MAY! April #TTWIB reading challenge: Where in the world will your Nobel take you?
The Little Prince in Braille
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Hugo, George Melies and Martin Scorsese
Sunday, January 29, 2012
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Hugo is Martin Scorsese's tribute to the film maker Georges Melies. And Hugo is uncannily similar to Scorsese's personal life, according to an interview with CBS News.
Of course, Hugo is the film adaptation is based on the amazing book
The Invention of Hugo Cabret
by Brian Selznick.
I can't wait to watch it on the big screen (yeah, I missed it this holiday season :( But I'm pretty sure it will be shown again.)
If the video above doesn't play, try this link instead:
Martin Scorsese on Hugo: A Very Personal Film
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