Approfondimenti

Marmee's first name is Abigail; in the books, it is Margaret. D
This classic from Louisa May Alcott is considered the female counterpart to Mark Twain's tales of To [...] D
Eric Stoltz and Trini Alvarado, who marry and have children in this film, will later play a modern d [...] D
Winona Ryder introduced Christian Bale to his future wife Sibi Blazic on the set of this film. At th [...] D
David Anspaugh was considered as director. D
In the opening scene of Sally Moffet's coming-out party, the camera pans down through several floors [...] D
This is the third screen version to be Oscar nominated but never in the same category. Piccole donne [...] D
Marmee is probably Louisa May Alcott's version of "Mommie". She was non-rhotic; meaning she and her [...] D
Claire Danes's feature film debut. D
In the scene in which Beth visits the Hummels, Claire Danes (Beth) was on the verge of crying as she [...] D
Christina Ricci, Natalie Portman, and Thora Birch auditioned for the role of young Amy March, but th [...] D
The Opera that Prof. Bhaer takes Jo to is "The Pearl Fishers" by Georges Bizet. D
Andrea Libman's 2nd PG film, first being Andre - Un amico con le pinne (1994). D
Alicia Silverstone auditioned for the role of Beth March but was thought to be a bit older than how [...] D
Kirsten Dunst and Winona Ryder would later reunite on the short Welcome (2007), Dunst's debut film a [...] D
Winona Ryder has starred in separate films with both leading actresses of Thelma And Louise (1991). [...] D
For her role as Jo, Winona Ryder was fully wigged for her natural hair was "croc short" at the time [...] D
Olivia Hussey expressed interest in playing Marmee, but was ultimately turned down due to her thick [...] D
Claire Danes' hair caught fire when carrying a candle up the stairs during filming. D
Jo and Friedrich discuss the concept of Transcendentalism, which Jo says her parents are staunch bel [...] D
When Amy is reading to Aunt March from the Bible, the passage is Leviticus chapter 21, verse 23 thro [...] D
Costumes are handed down from older sister to younger, to underline both the family's poverty and th [...] D
At the end of the credits, the film is dedicated to two persons, one of whom is Polly Hannah Klaas, [...] D
The 1993-2006 version of the Columbia Pictures logo, seen in this film, would be reused for Piccole [...] D
John Duigan was originally attached as director. After he backed out, the directorial reins were tak [...] D
Kirsten Dunst and Susan Sarandon would later reunite for Elizabethtown (2005). D
It remains a mystery why this movie was rated PG and not G. The MPAA description describes "two scen [...] D
Christian Bale (Laurie) and Samantha Mathis (Older Amy March) are also in American Psycho (2000). D
The film cast includes two Oscar winners: Christian Bale and Susan Sarandon; and two Oscar nominee: [...] D
The set designer patterned the interiors after the layout of Orchard House, Louisa May Alcott's fami [...] D
After about an hour and 3 minutes into the movie Samantha Mathis portrays Amy, replacing Kirsten Dun [...] D
In contrast to Piccole donne (1933), Piccole donne (1949) and Little Women (1978), Beth dies on scre [...] D
Winona Ryder, Samantha Mathis, and Claire Danes reunited a year later in Gli anni dei ricordi (1995) [...] D