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[REL] Small Avalanches (2006) [Canada]
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2022 1:38 am
by Night457
Adapted from a short story by award-winning author Joyce Carol Oates, Small Avalanches is the gripping tale of a teenage girl's dangerous encounter with a middle-age man. ...
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1039987/
Watch this in a marathon viewing with the other adaptations:
[REL] Små skred AKA Small Avalanches (2003) short [Denmark]
[REL] Small Avalanches (2007) [USA]
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Source:
https://vimeo.com/722974160
The Vimeo link had auto-generated English subtitles that were not too bad. Still, I did many many additions and corrections to the dialog and timing.
410p video with English audio & direct-download external English subtitles:
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Re: [REL] Small Avalanches (2006) [Canada]
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2022 7:10 am
by Night457
I added optional English subtitles to my first post.
A PDF of the original Joyce Carol Oates short story scanned from a book. It must be rotated 90 degrees in your PDF viewer. 13 pages English:
https://www.d131.org/wp-content/uploads ... anches.pdf
ZIP file that extracts to that PDF:
Re: [REL] Small Avalanches (2006) [Canada]
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2022 8:30 am
by pillowbaker
Wow you got the full monty for us, film and book! Thanks Night! I'll take you up on the marathon. And thank you for the corrected subs!
Re: [REL] Small Avalanches (2006) [Canada]
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2022 6:47 pm
by Night457
I was pleasantly surprised by the apparent interest here in the original short story. I don't read much myself anymore, but I was able to do 13 pages. It was made easier because I have long been an admirer of the short stories of Joyce Carol Oates.
I sought out the story when fixing the subtitle specifically because there were 2 or 3 unclear lines. Much of the dialog is taken directly from the story, so I was happy to discover that I had figured out correctly so much of the quiet, muttered, or breathless dialog that had been omitted from the original autosubs.
IMHO all 3 film versions of the story have the delightful advantage that you get to SEE the young girls playing the lead character. The original written version is from her point of view so you get more deeply into her head, so to speak.