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(L to R) Kíla Lord Cassidy as Anna O'Donnell, Tom Burke as Will Byrne, Florence Pugh as Lib Wright in The Wonder. Explaining her choice to set the movie in 1850s Ireland, Donoghue described it.


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The one-paragraph version: Nurse Lib Wright travel to Ireland on a two-week assignment to observe Anna O'Donnell, an 11-year-old devoutly religious girl whose parents claim she can live without food. Lib eventually realizes (with the help of William Byrne, a journalist) that Anna was being secretly given food before and is now starving to death.


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Anna O'Donnell is not based on any particular girl. However, Emma Donoghue, the co-screenwriter of the film and the author of the eponymous source novel of the film, was inspired by the real-life phenomenon of fasting girls to conceive the protagonist of her novel. "The Wonder is an invented story, but what inspired it was the very real.


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The Wonder is a 2022 period psychological drama film directed by Sebastián Lelio. Emma Donoghue, Lelio, and Alice Birch wrote the screenplay based on the 2016 novel of the same name by Donoghue. Set shortly after the Great Famine, it follows an English nurse sent to a rural Irish village to observe a young 'fasting girl', who is seemingly able to miraculously survive without eating.


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Anna O'Donnell, a devout 11-year-old Roman Catholic girl, has taken no food - not even arrowroot or beef tea, only the occasional sip of fresh water - since her most recent birthday four months.


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Anna O'Donnell, an 11-year-old girl in village Ireland, not long after the Great Famine, refuses to eat and says she's been kept alive by manna from heaven.


How Did Anna Survive Without Food in The Wonder? Why Did She Fast?

The Wonder is a 2016 novel by Irish-Canadian novelist Emma Donoghue . Set in post-famine Ireland, the novel follows English nurse Elizabeth Wright as she cares for a supposed miraculous girl, who has survived without sustenance for four months. The novel received positive reviews upon release and was nominated for the 2016 Giller Prize. [1]


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Tom Burke as Will Byrne, Florence Pugh as Lib Wright, Kíla Lord Cassidy as Anna O'Donnell in The Wonder. Algar, who plays Kitty, explains her character is "part of the story, but she gets to.


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"Anna O'Donnell (Cassidy) is an 11-year-old girl who claims not to have eaten for four months, surviving miraculously on 'manna from heaven.' As Anna's health rapidly deteriorates, Lib is.


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It's 1862 and we're on a boat. A decade after the great famine, English nurse Elizabeth "Lib" Wright is travelling to a village in the Irish midlands to attend local girl Anna O'Donnell.


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In Netflix's new period drama The Wonder, an English nurse named Lib Wright (Florence Pugh) arrives in Ireland to attend to Anna O'Donnell (Kíla Lord Cassidy), an 11-year-old girl who claims.


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The Wonder followed Anna O'Donnell, who had ostensibly gone four months without eating. Anna's older sister, Kitty, was a minor character who was often shown learning to read. The Narrator, by contrast, was an all-knowing, modern woman who expounded on the importance of storytelling. The film's use of the same actress, Niamh Algar, for both.


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Anna O'Donnell is a Catholic girl in 1850s Ireland who has not eaten since her 11th birthday, four months before the story begins. She says she lives on "manna from heaven" and drinks only.


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Florence Pugh as Lib Wright and Kíla Lord Cassidy as Anna O'Donnell in The Wonder. Aidan Monaghan/Netflix. In a controversial opening scene, the camera pans over a warehouse interior to a film.


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After much anticipation, The Wonder arrived on Netflix this week. The film stars Florence Pugh, one of the buzziest actresses of the moment, as Lib Wright, a 19th-century English nurse who is sent to the Irish Midlands to observe Anna O'Donnell (Kíla Lord Cassidy), a deeply religious 11-year-old girl who claims she hasn't eaten in four months and subsists solely on 'manna from heaven'.


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The whole reason Nurse Wright is summoned by a self-appointed committee to a village in Ireland is that many people want to believe a young girl called Anna O'Donnell has miraculously lived.