Where the wild things are
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Where the wild things are
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The work Where the wild things are represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Fountaindale Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- Where the wild things are
- Statement of responsibility
- directed by Spike Jonze ; screenplay by Spike Jonze & Dave Eggers ; produced by Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman, John Carls, Maurice Sendak, Vincent Landay ; executive producers, Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Scott Mednick and Bruce Berman ; director of photography, Lance Acord ; a Warner Bros. Pictures presentation in asociation with Legendary Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures ; a Playtone/Wild Things production ; a Spike Jonze film
- Contributor
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- Mednick, Scott
- O'Hara, Catherine
- Warner Home Video (Firm)
- Records, Max, 1997-
- Ruffalo, Mark
- Sendak, Maurice
- Storm, Casey
- Tull, Thomas
- Whitaker, Forest
- Zumbrunnen, Eric
- O, Karen, 1978-
- Wild Things Productions
- Acord, Lance
- Ambrose, Lauren, 1978-
- Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- )
- Village Roadshow Pictures
- Barrett, K. K.
- Berman, Bruce, 1952-
- Burwell, Carter
- Carls, John
- Cooper, Chris, 1951-
- Playtone (Firm)
- Legendary Pictures
- Dano, Paul, 1984-
- Eggers, Dave
- Gandolfini, James
- Goetzman, Gary, 1952-
- Hanks, Tom
- Haygood, James
- Jashni, Jon
- Jonze, Spike
- Keener, Catherine
- Landay, Vincent
- Subject
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- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Mothers and sons -- Drama
- Action and adventure films
- Brothers and sisters -- Drama
- Children's costumes -- Drama
- Fantasy films
- Feature films
- Fiction films
- Film adaptations
- Imagination -- Drama
- Imagination in children -- Drama
- Mothers and sons -- Juvenile drama
- Runaway children -- Drama
- Temper tantrums -- Drama
- Language
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- eng
- fre
- spa
- eng
- fre
- spa
- eng
- eng
- Summary
- Max has an active imagination, who will throw a fit if others don't go along with what he wants. Following an incident with his sister Claire and her friends, Max throws a tantrum when his mother pays more attention to her boyfriend than to him - runs away from home. Wearing his wolf costume at the time, Max not only runs away physically, but runs toward a world in his imagination. This world, an ocean away, is inhabited by large wild beasts, including Carol who has the same temperament as Max. Instead of eating Max like they normally would with creatures of his type, the wild things befriend Max after he proclaims himself a king who can magically solve all their problems
- Cataloging source
- TEFMT
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Production designer, K.K. Barrett ; edited by Eric Zumbrunnen, James Haygood ; costume designer, Casey Storm ; original score, Karen O and Carter Burwell ; animation and visual effects supervisor, Daniel Jeannette ; animation supervision, Michael Eames ; visual effects supervision, Marc Kolbe, Ben Gibbs
- Dewey number
- 791.43/72
- Intended audience
- MPAA rating: PG; for mild thematic elements, some adventure action and brief language
- Language note
- In English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue with optional English (for the hearing impaired), French and Spanish subtitles
- LC call number
- PN1997.2
- LC item number
- .W538 2010
- PerformerNote
- Max Records, Catherine Keener, Mark Ruffalo, Lauren Ambrose, Chris Cooper, Paul Dano, James Gandolfini, Catherine O'Hara, Forest Whitaker
- Runtime
- 101
- Target audience
- adolescent
- Technique
- live action
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