Sentence examples for adapted for cinema from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adapted for cinema" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a work, such as a book or play, that has been modified to be suitable for film production.
Example: "The novel was so popular that it was quickly adapted for cinema, attracting a new audience."
Alternatives: "converted for film" or "transformed for the screen".

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Verne's works have been widely adapted for cinema and television, and continue to be popular today.

The book has been translated into 38 languages and is hugely popular, while Dahl's other children's books have been adapted for cinema for decades.

Here he learned the lustrous, high-finish, persuasive techniques of advertising, which were later adapted for cinema under his own signature.

The 1874 novel has previously been adapted for cinema three times, including a notable 1967 version starring Julie Christie and Terrance Stamp.

His second novel, A Kestrel for a Knave, was adapted for cinema as Kes in 1969 by the director Ken Loach.

Hepburn and Fonda take it to the big screen War and Peace was adapted for cinema in 1956, starring Audrey Hepburn as Natasha and Henry Fonda as Pierre.

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In the "idiot son" cycle, the Hikari figure is variously named Pooh, Eeyore, Mori or Jin, from the novella Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness (1969), in which a man feels his son's pain through their fierce, inseparable bond, to A Quiet Life (1990) - which Itami adapted for the cinema, with a film score based on Hikari's compositions.

This adaptation of Candide was itself adapted for the cinema by director Christian Marquand in 1968.

The book was twice adapted for the cinema – the 1997 British film focuses on Arsenal's 1988 89 title win, and a 2005 American version features a fan of baseball's Boston Red Sox.

It was adapted for the cinema in 2009 – in gentler and more conventional terms – starring Michael Sheen.

She won the Prix Goncourt for her novel Oublier Palerme ("To Forget Palermo"), which was adapted for the cinema by Francesco Rosi as Dimenticare Palermo in 1990.

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