Film Fiction Featuring Literature and Libraries

Description
Movies and TV shows about books and places they're kept. Please note: Inclusion does mean endorsement. Better shows might not be catalogued here.
Based on tag
movie, libraries
1
242 members
1 review
½ 3.6
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aspirit
Explanations
aspirit: A boy slips into a fantastical library where he learns to love (anthropomorphic) books and to take risks.
2
566 members
11 reviews
4
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aspirit
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aspirit: A girl stands up for herself after learning she's a book witch.
3
296 members
3 reviews
½ 3.7
Member
aspirit
Explanations
aspirit: Books are portals to fictional worlds. A private library is the setting of one the most emotional moments in the movie.
4
713 members
3 reviews
4.1
Member
aspirit
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aspirit: A librarian (after damaging her library) joins a quest dependent on an ancient book.
5
2,053 members
12 reviews
4.1
Member
aspirit
Explanations
aspirit: Wizarding and witchcraft students rely on their school library for research.
6
1,772 members
11 reviews
4.1
Member
aspirit
Explanations
aspirit: Wizarding and witchcraft students rely on their school library for research.
7
44 members
½ 3.5
Member
aspirit
Explanations
aspirit: A book-obsessed superhero known as The Papermaster is employed by The Library to fight monsters based on historical figures.
8
1,438 members
4 reviews
½ 4.4
Member
aspirit
Explanations
aspirit: A book lover scorned by the townsfolk is courted by a beast with a princely library. (Owned by Disney.)
9
162 members
3 reviews
2.8
Member
aspirit
Explanations
aspirit: The Giver and his trainee are the only people allowed to read whatever they want (that's in possession of the community). The Giver himself serves like a kind of living library.
10
364 members
2 reviews
3.8
Member
aspirit
Explanations
aspirit: The characters rely on a virtual library for research. This movie also alludes to a large number of SFF books.
11
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aspirit
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aspirit: Librarians fight for the freedom to maintain their collections in a time of militant censorship.
12
20 members
1 review
½ 3.5
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aspirit