Cinema Classics: Life of Pi
Presenting a brand new regular film night of all your old favourites. Join us each month taking a trip down memory lane with some of these absolute classic films.
Film: Life of Pi (2012)
In Canada, a writer visits the Indian storyteller Pi Patel and asks him to tell his life story. Pi tells the story of his childhood in Pondicherry, India, and the origin of his nickname. One day, his father, a zoo owner, explains that the municipality is no longer supporting the zoo and he has hence decided to move to Canada, where the animals the family owns would also be sold. They board on a Japanese cargo ship with the animals and out of the blue, there is a storm, followed by a shipwrecking. Pi survives in a lifeboat with a zebra, an orangutan, a hyena and a male Bengal tiger nicknamed Richard Parker. They are adrift in the Pacific Ocean, with aggressive hyena and Richard Parker getting hungry. Pi needs to find a way to survive.
Grab yourself some popcorn from the bar, and sit back, relax and enjoy an evening of classic film.
This film has a running time of 2 hours 10 minutes.