Si vous avez adoré 'L'arche de Noé' (2023) et que vous cherchez des films ou séries similaires, vous êtes au bon endroit. Cet article vous propose 10 recommandations qui captureront la même magie, humour et émotion. Découvrez des univers tout aussi enchanteurs !

The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Description: A classic fantasy adventure featuring a young protagonist transported to a magical world filled with colorful characters and surreal landscapes.
Fait: The film's iconic ruby slippers were originally silver in the book. The tornado scene was created using a 35-foot-long muslin stocking.


The Secret of NIMH (1982)
Description: An animated fantasy featuring anthropomorphic animals on a magical quest, with themes of courage and transformation.
Fait: Don Bluth and several animators left Disney to create this film. The owl's glowing eyes were achieved with backlighting through ping pong balls.


The NeverEnding Story (1984)
Description: A story about a boy who escapes into a fantasy book where his reading directly affects the magical world's fate.
Fait: The iconic luckdragon Falkor was operated by 14 puppeteers simultaneously. The film only covers the first half of the original novel.


The Princess Bride (1987)
Description: A fairy tale adventure blending romance, comedy and fantasy elements with a story-within-a-story narrative structure.
Fait: The famous swordfight took three weeks to film. Mandy Patinkin ad-libbed his character's final line to Count Rugen.


The Witches (1990)
Description: A dark fantasy featuring child protagonists confronting magical evil, with themes of transformation and hidden identities.
Fait: The Grand High Witch's appearance was so terrifying it reportedly caused children to cry during test screenings. Roald Dahl disliked the film's altered ending.


Hook (1991)
Description: A reimagining of Peter Pan's story exploring themes of childhood wonder and adult responsibility through magical realism.
Fait: Robin Williams improvised many of his lines. The pirate ship set was the largest ever built at the time at Sony Pictures Studios.


The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
Description: A portal fantasy where children enter a magical world through an ordinary object, becoming central to its mythical conflict.
Fait: Tilda Swinton's costume contained real antlers. Over 1,700 digital effects shots were used to bring Narnia to life.


Bridge to Terabithia (2007)
Description: A story blending reality and fantasy where children create an imaginary kingdom to escape their everyday struggles.
Fait: Author Katherine Paterson based the story on her son's childhood friend who died young. The film's title location was built in New Zealand.


The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)
Description: A fantasy adventure about children discovering a hidden magical world coexisting with our own through a special book.
Fait: The film combines elements from all five Spiderwick books. Over 100 different creature designs were created for the production.


Stardust (2007)
Description: A whimsical fairy tale adventure blending romance and fantasy, with a young hero crossing into a magical realm to fulfill a quest.
Fait: The film features one of the last performances by Peter O'Toole. The wall separating the mundane and magical worlds was inspired by Hadrian's Wall.
