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"Oh well I think she's just really imaginative, and she's really creative and uhm.. she's just very artistic in a way. So I just think she's.. I want to be like Phoebe! I think everyone should be more like Phoebe"
-Elle on her character in "Phoebe in Wonderland" (aged 9).


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MEDIA > ARTICLES > SUNDANCE BUZZCHECK: PHOEBE IN WONDERLAND

Sundance Buzzcheck: Phoebe in Wonderland (and special guest Jodie Foster!)
January 20, 2008. By Adam B. Vary

Unfortunately, I can't quite tell you how the audience reacted to young Elle Fanning in the title role of Phoebe in Wonderland — I had to race to another screening as the final credits rolled, so I missed the post-show Q&A with Fanning and other members of the film's cast and crew. The applause as I scurried out the door was muted, but that could just be because the film's ending — which I won't spoil here — was truly bittersweet. (Okay, here's a hint: The movie follows the 9-year-old Phoebe and her mother, played by Felicity Huffman, as they both struggle with Phoebe's increasingly mysterious and troubling obsessive behavior and her Alice in Wonderland-infused fantasy life.)

I can tell you for certain, though, that Phoebe in Wonderland made quite an impression on one audience member in particular: Jodie Foster. I know this because she was sitting right next to me. I asked her what other films she'd seen here, andshe told me she actually was only in town to see Phoebe. Well, that, "and some skiing." It turns out that her kids go to the same preschool as the kids of the film's first-time writer-director, Daniel Barnz. (A longtime Hollywood screenwriter, he also penned a project called Sugarland, that Foster had been attached to direct.) Anyway, one scene in particular — in which Phoebe sobs in her mother's arms, helpless to explain what is wrong — moved me and, from what I could tell, Foster, quite deeply. We'll see if the film made the same impression on distributors like the folks from Miramax, who I spotted on the way out. (And if you were wondering: No, alas, I did not make my next screening in time. Damn you, Sundance traffic!)

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