The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and lost heritage



Tony Watkins and Nick Pollard discuss the The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, second in the series of films based on the books by C.S. Lewis. In this Culturewatch.tv video, they discuss the idea of the lost Narnian heritage, which the Pevensie children play a central role in recovering, and reflect on its relevance to our society. This video includes clips from the film and interview footage with executive producer Douglas Gresham, who is C.S. Lewis's stepson.



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