: Anna meets Marc, a boy who cannot walk, in her dream world and later discovers he is a real patient of her doctor.
: The film is highly regarded for its visual style, with Roger Ebert praising it as a "thoughtfully written, meticulously directed fantasy". The Paper House (Rockport, Massachusetts) Paperhouse
: Objects Anna draws in the real world—such as a house, food, and people—appear in her dreams exactly as she sketched them. : Anna meets Marc, a boy who cannot
Located in Rockport, the Paper House is a unique architectural landmark built by Elis F. Stenman in 1922. Paperhouse (featuring Bernard Rose) Located in Rockport, the Paper House is a
: The dream world turns nightmarish when Anna scribbles out a drawing of her father, causing him to appear as a terrifying, disfigured figure with a hammer.
The movie is a psychological drama and dark fantasy based on the children's novel Marianne Dreams by Katherine Storr.
: The film features a notable score composed by Hans Zimmer and Stanley Myers.