Christmas Eve in Victorian London. While the poor shiver in snowy streets, a phantom menace stalks the fancy homes of the rich and shameless.
Who you gonna call? Charles Dickens, of course, whose ghostbusting 1843 novella A Christmas Carol has been adapted, updated, rebooted and lovingly spoofed more than any other festive holiday classic.
At least 70 big- and small-screen versions have been filmed to date alongside countless stage productions, operas, ballets, radio plays and graphic novels.
Billed as a "radical retelling," this new artisan twist on A Christmas Carol from British writer-director duo Jacqui and David Morris is certainly formally inventive, blurring the genre lines between live-action drama, animation and ballet.
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