Introduction
Turner Network Television and Hallmark
Entertainment present a revolutionary
achievement in filmmaking. Through the remarkable technological and cinematic
feats of Jim Henson's Creature Shop, The Best Movie Studio on Television brings
to life one of the most important works of the 20th Century, the TNT Original,
ANIMAL FARM. This adaptation of George Orwell's thought-provoking literary
masterpiece is one of the most expensive and ambitious films ever created for
television, and is destined to be the most important television event of the
year.
But why--now that Soviet Communism has
fallen and the Cold War is over--does ANIMAL FARM deserve our attention? The answer lies in the power of
allegory. Allegorical fables, because they require us to make comparisons and
connections, can be meaningful to any reader in any historical period. The story
of Animal Farm will always have lessons to teach us about the ways that
people abuse power and manipulate others.
Learning about Orwell's life history, the historical context to and themes of
his writing, and the powers of allegory helps to explain the enduring power of
Animal Farm. Orwell's chilling story of the betrayal of idealism
through tyranny and corruption is as fresh and relevant today as when it was
first published in 1945.
TNT's ANIMAL FARM rejuvenates Orwell's Cold War tale for the post-Soviet era.
It reminds us
that the struggle between truth and propaganda, freedom and slavery is an ongoing
one.
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