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Adventure · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
A modern-day reimagining of Alice-in-Wonderland with the beloved creatures turned into human characters and follows Alicia on a wildly magical trip into the Wonderland that is Budapest. Having recently lost her beloved mother, Alicia backpacks through Europe to fulfill her mother's last wish. A chance encounter with a strange girl forces Alicia on a mind-bending overnight adventure, where she meets not only a mysterious young man, but a whole menagerie of individuals that take her on an odyssey that will open her heart and mind.
Top Cast


Ella Bleu Travolta
Ella Bleu Travolta
Alicia (Alice)
Ella Bleu Travolta
Alicia (Alice)


Sasha Luss
Sasha Luss
Eleanor (Red Queen)
Sasha Luss
Eleanor (Red Queen)


James Cromwell
James Cromwell
Frederick (Red King)
James Cromwell
Frederick (Red King)


Abby Corrigan
Abby Corrigan
Fawn (Cheshire Cat)
Abby Corrigan
Fawn (Cheshire Cat)


Rune Temte
Rune Temte
Trevor
Rune Temte
Trevor


Jane Merrow
Jane Merrow
Anna (The White Queen)
Jane Merrow
Anna (The White Queen)


Henriette Confurius
Henriette Confurius
Trista (White Rabbit)
Henriette Confurius
Trista (White Rabbit)


Edouard Philipponnat
Edouard Philipponnat
William (Mad Hatter)
Edouard Philipponnat
William (Mad Hatter)


Nikolett Barabas
Nikolett Barabas
Jennifer (The Pigeon)
Nikolett Barabas
Jennifer (The Pigeon)


Jan Luis Castellanos
Jan Luis Castellanos
Ryan (White Knight)
Jan Luis Castellanos
Ryan (White Knight)
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