Last night I watched for the first time in maybe 30 years the fantastic 1985 film Dreamchild,with a wonderful Dennis Potter screenplay, about the trip to New York that Alice Liddell Hargreaves took in 1932, at age 80, for the Columbia University centennial celebration of the birth of Lewis Carroll. Her memories center on the fantastic, fierce, often frightening creatures of Wonderland (courtesy of Jim Henson), where both the young Alice and the old lady interact in her memories and her final realization that Carroll's affection was sublimated love. There's a wonderful moment from 1862 when Jane Asher, playing Mrs Liddell, realizes what's going on.
The cast, 72 year-old Coral Browne as Mrs Hargreaves, Ian Holm as Lewis Carroll, Peter Gallagher as a New York reporter, are wonderful, and the film is truly glorious.