

Drama · Fantasy
Overview
80-year-old Alice Hargreaves is about to visit Columbia University to attend a reception in honour of author Lewis Carroll. As a child, Alice's close friendship with the writer was the creative catalyst for Carroll's most beloved work. However, as Alice reflects on her experiences with the author, she slowly realises the complexity of their bond has had lasting, deeply felt ramifications.
Top Cast


Coral Browne
Coral Browne
Alice Hargreaves
Coral Browne
Alice Hargreaves


Ian Holm
Ian Holm
Reverend Charles L. Dodgson / Lewis Carroll
Ian Holm
Reverend Charles L. Dodgson / Lewis Carroll


Peter Gallagher
Peter Gallagher
Jack Dolan
Peter Gallagher
Jack Dolan
Caris Corfman
Caris Corfman
Sally Mackeson
Caris Corfman
Sally Mackeson


Nicola Cowper
Nicola Cowper
Lucy
Nicola Cowper
Lucy


Jane Asher
Jane Asher
Mrs. Liddell
Jane Asher
Mrs. Liddell


Amelia Shankley
Amelia Shankley
Little Alice
Amelia Shankley
Little Alice


Imogen Boorman
Imogen Boorman
Lorina
Imogen Boorman
Lorina


Rupert Wainwright
Rupert Wainwright
Hargreaves
Rupert Wainwright
Hargreaves


Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Mr. Duckworth
Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Mr. Duckworth
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