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Wizard of Oz remake by John Boorman – Some concept art for the CGI remake

Posted by LiveFor on November 10, 2008

The Wizard of Oz…the original musical version was never one of my favourites. It had some cool imagery and funny moments but it’s just one of those things that always irked me. I much preferred Return to Oz which seemed a lot darker and twisted which is what these kind of stories should be (I loved the way everyone thought Dorothy was mad and sent her to an insane asylum). Mind you I have never read the original Baum stories so I’m not the best one to judge the news on the remake. However, the concept art from John Boorman’s CGI remake does look pretty cool. He is also the director who brought us Excalibur (which is one of the Wife’s favourite films) so he can handle the dream like weirdness that I suppose the Wizard of Oz should have.

Variety had some details on this last week – John Boorman is attached to direct the $25 million, CG-animated pic “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.”

The adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s original novel will be Boorman’s first toon pic.
Produced by Laurent Rodon and Claude Gorvsky at France’s Films Actions and John Boorman’s longtime associate Kieran Corrigan, and currently in pre-production, “Oz” is written by Boorman, Ron Mita and Jim McClain (Robots, S.W.A.T., Sniper 2).

John Boorman also had this to say on the Action Synthese website:
Based upon the original work by Franck L. Baum, The Wizard of Oz is a literary and cinematographic milestone which animated cinema must approach with respect. Why should we make an animated version of this story at all? Given the technical limitations of the day, and the demands of live action, the iconic MGM film could only engage with a fraction of the novel. Animation will allow up to explore the magical fantasy of the book and bring the array of strange and frightening creatures to life.

Therefore my objective in recreating the universe of the land of Oz is to realise the glories of Franck Baum’s novel. The Wizard of Oz is first and foremost a fairytale telling the story of a young girl who has lost her parents and lives in the countryside with her aunt and her uncle but dreams of another reality, of escape, of finding friends who will compensate for the loss of her parents.
Dorothy’s journey through the land of Oz relates a child’s coming of age, the transition from childhood to adulthood. Dorothy learns that she must put away childsish things, take responsibility, and become an adult. She is the only child in the land of Oz, and she has to understand that adults live in an ambiguous world in which the border between the good and the bad is often blurred.
In the original work, the handling of the female characters has been subjected to tremendous care. All the strong and powerful characters are women: Dorothy, the Witch, Glinda. Whereas males are deficient: the Wizard of Oz, the Tin Man, the Lion, the Scarecrow.
Nature also plays a key role in this magical world. It possesses a soul and is inhabited by mysterious forces. This nature isn’t tamed like ours, it belongs to the witches and the wizards. Nature is accordingly handled in the script as a genuine character.
Eventually, the harmony of the film will rest on the atmosphere, for which light is crucial. Today’s animated films generally tend to be over lit. These delightful and touching characters, Dorothy’s companions, represent aspects of the human condition. I will set them in a magical landscape that contains deep shadows and dark mysterious places which reminds us of the hazards we all face as we make our way through the world.
Such a setting will allow Dorothy to remain this unique character who has been through a century of literature and cinema history and is still able to seduce generations of viewers.

To those people who have read the original books or love / hate the original film let me know your views on the remake and whether Boorman is the one to helm it. Also do you like the concept art for the film?

3 Responses to “Wizard of Oz remake by John Boorman – Some concept art for the CGI remake”

  1. Mr. Shhh said

    I’ve always wanted a Tim Burton version of Oz. I love John Boorman’s The General and It’s interesting to see how he adapts to animation (even though I would prefer live action).

  2. Anonymous said

    i agree thar a tim burton version would be interesting but im still not totally ok with the idea of remaking such a classic & timeless film.

  3. Live for films said

    To be honest, I’m not a fan of the original. All a bit cloying to be honest and I preferred Return to Oz as it was a bit darker and cooler. Hopefully this new version will be amazing.

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