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The impossible is never always impossible it may sound a tad weird but things do happen when it was first thought it could never. In film terms Lord Of The Rings was deemed impossible to adapted to the big screen but thanks to Peter Jackson it happened and now it looks like Yann Martel’s Life Of Pi the impossible has become possible thanks to Ang Lee. Twentieth Century Fox have sent us this fantastic new ‘Impossible Journey’  featurette which hoes behind the scenes to show that journey from book to film coming possible seeing new footage but also interviews with cast, crew including from Yann Martel himself.The author himself didn’t believe his novel could be adapted and with early reviews
been fantastic it looks like Life Of Pi will be that perfect Christmas present for a cinephile when it arrives in UK&Ireland 20th December.

Life Of Pi stars ,Irrfan Khan, Adil Hussain, Rafe Spall , Gรฉrard Depardieu (Last Holiday) and newcomer Suraj Sharma.

Based upon the bestselling book by Yann Martel, LIFE OF PI tells the story of a young manโ€™s incredible survival at sea against impossible odds. A remarkable technological breakthrough in 3D epic adventure, PI is an emotionally captivating experience that will inspire, touch and transport audiences to a place of discovery that they will never forget.


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The founder of The People's Movies, started the site 20th November 2008.The site has excelled past all expectations with many only giving the site months and it's still going strong. A lover of French Thrillers, Post Apocalyptic films, Asian cinema. 2009 started Cinehouse to start his 'cinema education' learning their is life outside mainstream cinema. Outside of film, love to travel with Sorrento, Guangzhou and Manchester all favourite destinations.Musically loves David Bowie, Fishbone, Radiohead.

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